Reigel's industrial chemistry (Kent, James A., ed.)

and only s. few newer developments such as magnetic resonance and effects of nuclear quadrupole moments receive mentian in this work. The treatment is...
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BOOK REVIEWS of the theoretical background for a n understanding of the results. After a brief introduction, the author proceeds t o a seventy-page review of theoretical methods, including classical and quantum mechanics and radiation theory. I t is not int,onded t o be complete, but t o serve as a. basis far thc discussions in tho rest of t,he book. The longest chapter (140 pages) deals with simple spectra, defined as those involving no more than one electron (outside of a filled sub-shell) with nonaero orbital angulsr momentum. This section treats tho spectra of the appropriate elements by groups, and includes discussion of such topics as fine structure, the Zeeman

rrnd Stark effects, and different coupling ~chemes. A rather hrief chapter on the periodic table and X-ray spectra is followed by a seventy page chapter on complex spectra, i.e. those not classified as simple. The final two chapters deal with hyperfine structure and the shapes of spectral lines. This hook may be compared with two earlier ones: Q . Hersberg's "Atomic Spoctra and Atomic Structure" (written in 1536, and republished with some revision in 1!144 by Ilover, New York) and H. E . White's "Introduction t o Atomic Spectra" (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1034). The fact is that most nf the fundamental ideas of atomic spectroscopy were already worked out in 1934, and progress since thnt bime has bcon mainly in application and refinement

of these ideas. Thus the topics covered in the three books are almost ident,ieal, and only s. few newer developments such as magnetic resonance and effects of nuclear quadrupole moments receive mentian in this work. The treatment is somewhat more detailed than that oi Herzberg. References t o the literature are numerous, though not exhaustive; roughly half of them are t o work published after 1936, so the book can serve wcll as a guide t o h r t h e r study in its field. Thcrc seem t o be few errors in bhc hook. One which might cause confusion is in the first equation on page 9, which gives the reciprocal of the correct value. Readers unaccustomed t o working with atomic spectra might wish for more detailed oxplanation of a f c a of the illustrations and tables; for cxample, the use oi the table of multiplet intcnsit,y ratios in the appcndix could have hepa explained. As a, whole, however, the honk is clearly written and is easy t o read and understand. The author aften presents both the quantum mechanical theory and the semiclassicd model tu help give a physical underst,anding of each topic. I n summary, this book offers litble now t o s. reader looking only for a brief survey of the field, but i t will be helpful t o those who wish t o go more d ~ e p l yint,o the subject.

S. J. STRICKIZR Rice liniuersitl, Houston, Gras

Reigel's Industrial Chemistry

Edited by James -4. Kent. West Virginia University, hlorgnntown. Reinhold Publishing Corp.. S e w York, 1962. aii $163 pp. Figs. ;and tables. 16 X 24 cm. 320.

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This latest edit,ion of a text which first appeared in 1512X has all the appeal which a completely revised text should have. The material has been brought up t o date in view of the tremendous changes whirh have occurred in the chemical f i ~ l d . Extensive use of cdlahurators, who are specialists in t,heir particular field, helps insure the coverage of this wide range of interests. Current reference mnterial also contributes to it8 value. iYow m a t ~ r i a lappearing in this edition includes such items as missile propellants and the nuclear industry. The nunlher of items covered necessitates the giving of only essential information in connection with each topic. Omissions from earlier editions include such industries as glass, cement, and the ceramic industry. Problems have also heen eliminated a i t h no great lrms of usefulness. The economic aspects have been included in abbreviated form for most of the industries. This text is a welcome revision in view of the fast changing industry. I t should he used for a full year course in order t o justify the cost t o the user. GEORGEM.MACRWART

Michiqan College o j Alining and Teehnolog~, Hoaghton

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