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Lead Kindly Light:Spectroscopy and the Periodic Table


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Spectroscopy, in the visible as well as X-ray regions, played a significant role in putting the periodic table on a firm footing. This article provides a few glimpses of this aspect.
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S. Krishna Prasad
Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences, Jalahalli, Bengaluru 560 013, India

Abstract


Spectroscopy, in the visible as well as X-ray regions, played a significant role in putting the periodic table on a firm footing. This article provides a few glimpses of this aspect.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv117%2Fi12%2F1967-1970