"Conditions Governing The Production Of The Line Spectrum Of Nitrogen" explores the scientific conditions necessary for generating the line spectrum of nitrogen. This study delves into the physics and chemistry involved in producing and analyzing the characteristic spectral lines emitted by nitrogen under specific conditions.
Harold William Nichols' work contributes to the fields of atomic and molecular physics, offering insights into the behavior of nitrogen at the atomic level. Researchers and students in spectroscopy and related disciplines will find this book a valuable resource for understanding the fundamental principles governing the production of line spectra.
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