Talk:Rotational transition

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[edit] Link to Mass Spectrometry?

I don't think that Mass Spectrometry (the title of the link) or Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (the actual linked article) are appropriate links to support this article. These perform a measure of "the mass-to-charge ratio of ions", and have nothing to do with spectral lines emitted during a rotational transition, which are a measure of "electromagnetic radiation ... absorbed or emitted" as the article correctly states.

Link changed to Rotational spectroscopy.

HexAmp 09:33, 31 January 2007 (UTC)