Part A. Some problems of molecular structure. Part B. The study of flame and reactions in gaseous mixtures
The Rayleigh scattering of light, in which light is scattered with the same frequency as that of the incident beam, has been known for many years, and explained theoretically in terms of the polarizability of the molecules which make up the scattering media. The type of scattering known as the Raman...
Main Author: | Mellish, C. E. |
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University of Oxford
1954
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.564140 |
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