WWW Links for Spectroscopy

 

 

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Dr C V Raman

Eminent scientist and Nobel laureate Dr C V Raman displays an atomic model of a diamond, in Bombay on October 10, 1970

 

 

 

Excellent Resource for IR Spectra and MOs

http://www.chemeddl.org/resources/models360/models.php?pubchem=712

 

 

11cis- and all-trans Retinal

http://switkes.chemistry.ucsc.edu/teaching/CHEM1B/WWW_other_links/rhodopsin.htm

 

 

NMR: Number of Peaks in Proton NMR Spectrum

http://www.wfu.edu/~ylwong/chem/nmr/h1/numdiffH.html

H-NMR Spectrum of Ethyl Acetate

http://www.wfu.edu/~ylwong/chem/nmr/h1/ex2/paEtOAc.html

 

 

Fluorescence and Phosphorescence

http://www.olympusmicro.com/primer/java/jablonski/lightandcolor/index.html

 

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Lambert, Johann Heinrich , 1728–77, German-French philosopher and scientist. He developed many basic concepts in mathematics and physics. Lambert's most important works were one on optics. He achieved valuable results in work on the measurement of the intensity of light, heat, and humidity. His findings, together with those of August Beer make up the Beer- Lambert law of absorption. Lambert's most important physics books arePhotometria (1760) andPyrometrie (1779).

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Gerhard Herzberg, Nobel Laureate, Chemistry, 1971

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1971

Gerhard Herzberg