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John R. Ferraro has written: 'Introductory group theory and its application to molecular structure' -- subject(s): Group theory, Molecular spectroscopy, Molecular theory 'Practical Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy' 'Introductory' -- subject(s): Molecular structure, Molecular theory, Theory of Groups 'Introductory Raman spectroscopy' -- subject(s): Raman spectroscopy 'Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy'
L. A. Woodward has written: 'Introduction to the theory of molecular vibrations and vibrational spectroscopy' -- subject(s): Molecular spectroscopy, Vibrational spectra 'Molecular statistics for students of chemistry' -- subject(s): Mathematical statistics, Molecular theory
V. L. Broude has written: 'Spectroscopy of molecular excitons' -- subject(s): Crystals, Exciton theory, Molecular spectroscopy, Spectra
L. A. Gribov has written: 'Theory and methods of calculation of molecular spectra' -- subject(s): Molecular spectroscopy, Molecular spectra
F. Iachello has written: 'Algebraic theory of molecules' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Molecular dynamics, Molecular spectroscopy
S. Svanberg has written: 'Atomic and molecular spectroscopy' -- subject(s): Atomic spectroscopy, Molecular spectroscopy
Sergey A. Astakhov has written: 'Theory and methods of computational vibronic spectroscopy' -- subject(s): Data processing, Molecular spectroscopy, Vibrational spectra, Computational complexity
Earle K. Plyler Prize for Molecular Spectroscopy was created in 1977.
Jeffrey I. Steinfeld has written: 'Molecules and radiation; an introduction to modern molecular spectroscopy' -- subject(s): Molecular spectroscopy
A pure chemist could test a novel molecular theory by conducting experiments in a controlled laboratory setting. This could involve synthesizing molecules predicted by the theory and studying their properties using techniques such as spectroscopy, chromatography, and crystallography. By comparing experimental results with theoretical predictions, the validity and accuracy of the novel molecular theory can be assessed.
Stephen G. Schulman has written: 'Fluorescence and phosphorescence spectroscopy' -- subject(s): Fluorescence spectroscopy, Phosphorescence spectroscopy 'Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy'
The whole science of spectroscopy is proof of it.