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5.068  Physical Methods in Inorg Chem

Spring 2007

Instructor: Stephen J Lippard

TA: Christine Elaine Tinberg

Lecture:  TR11-12.30  (24-402)        

Subject Description: 

Introduction to the study of physical methods to probe the electronic and geometric structure of inorganic compounds. Includes photoelectron spectroscopy; vibrational and rotational spectroscopy; magnetic measurements (including electron and nuclear spin resonance); Mossbauer spectroscopy; mass spectrometry; and electrochemical measurements.

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Announced on 03 January 2007  2:18  p.m. by Brooke Pilawa-Podgurski