Abstract

This article discusses the subject indicated by the title under three head­ ings. Part I is a reasonably complete review of progress in microwave spec­ troscopy since the appearance of Wilson's article in the A nnual Review of Physical Chemistry, Volume 2. Part II is a review, also meant to be reason­ ably complete, of the closely allied field of direct quadrupole spectroscopy. Part III is a review of some of the chemically interesting applications of nuclear magnetic resonance absorption. Because of limitations of space, Part III is quite brief and the related interesting subjects of paramagnetic and ferromagnetic resonance and microwave dispersion in solids and liquids in the absence of external fields, could not be discussed at all.

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