How spectroscopy shaped chemical analysis and its practical power in the lab
This concise, historical guide traces the birth and growth of spectrum analysis, from early discoveries to modern instruments. It explains how scientists identified elements by light, and why spectrographs became essential for rapid, reliable results in metallurgy and chemistry.
The book frames both the history and the current practice of spectrum analysis. It covers key methods, from flame and arc to spark and vacuum discharge, and shows how instruments like quartz and uviol spectrographs reveal trace elements with speed and precision. It also discusses everyday lab routines, auxiliary apparatus, and practical considerations that have shaped analytical work in industry.
Ideal for readers new to spectroscopy, technicians, and professionals who want a compact historical and practical overview of this foundational technique.
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