Oct 27, 2006 12:30
18 yrs ago
English term
gross selection rule
English
Science
Physics
Spectrometry
I want to know which is the meaning of "gross" in that sentence
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3 +2 | general | Harry Borsje |
4 | coarse, broad | Ken Cox |
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English term (edited):
gross
Selected
general
Assuming you're referring to the first Google hit that comes up for this term, that is also related to (Raman) spectroscopy.
The answer is in the sentence just above it:
"A molecule will only be Raman active if the following gross selection rule is fulfilled."
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Note added at 14 mins (2006-10-27 12:44:37 GMT)
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There are many other ways to describe this with alternative terminology, e.g. essential or limiting condition, but of course selection rule is standard.
The answer is in the sentence just above it:
"A molecule will only be Raman active if the following gross selection rule is fulfilled."
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Note added at 14 mins (2006-10-27 12:44:37 GMT)
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There are many other ways to describe this with alternative terminology, e.g. essential or limiting condition, but of course selection rule is standard.
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ErichEko ⟹⭐
: The exact definition is given in http://www.everyscience.com/Chemistry/Glossary/G.php: Gross Selection Rule = a rule which specifies the general features that a molecule must have if it is to produce a particular type of spectrum.
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coarse, broad
'gross' in this context is the opposite of fine, detailed, or specific.
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