Molecular Constants from Microwave Spectroscopy
✍ Scribed by B. Starck (auth.), K.-H. Hellwege, A. M. Hellwege (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1967
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 243
- Series
- Landolt-Börnstein - Group II Molecules and Radicals 4 : Molecules and Radicals
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
1 Introduction....Pages 1-3
2.2.1 Introduction and explanation of symbols....Pages 4-5
2.2.2 Data....Pages 6-14
2.3.1 Introduction and explanation of symbols....Pages 14-16
2.3.2 Data....Pages 17-22
2.4.1 Introduction and explanation of symbols....Pages 22-25
Pyramidal molecules, XY 3 ....Pages 26-27
Five atom molecules, XY 3 Z, X = C, Si, Ge....Pages 27-32
Other five atom molecules, XY 3 Z....Pages 32-33
XY 3 derivatives of linear molecules, R-XY 3 ....Pages 33-38
Trimethyl compounds....Pages 39-42
Symmetric two top molecules....Pages 42-45
Miscellaneous symmetric top molecules....Pages 45-47
2.5.1 Introduction and explanation of symbols....Pages 48-52
Inorganic molecules....Pages 53-65
Substance No. 38 - 71....Pages 65-79
Substance No. 72 - 92....Pages 80-90
Substance No. 93 - 112....Pages 90-98
Substance No. 113 - 127....Pages 99-106
Molecules with two internal symmetric rotors....Pages 106-111
Elementorganic compounds with Si, P, As, B....Pages 111-116
Saturated cyclic compounds....Pages 116-124
Unsaturated cyclic and aromatic compounds....Pages 124-135
2.6.1 Introduction and explanation of symbols....Pages 136-137
Diatomic, linear, and symmetric top molecules....Pages 138-139
Asymmetric top molecules....Pages 140-151
2.7.1 Introduction and explanation of symbols....Pages 152-155
Diatomic, linear, and symmetric top molecules....Pages 156-163
Asymmetric top molecules....Pages 163-176
2.8.1 Introduction and explanation of symbols....Pages 177-181
C-C bonds....Pages 181-187
C-Si, C-Ge, C-Sn bonds....Pages 188-189
C-N, C-P, C-As bonds....Pages 189-190
C-O, C-S bonds....Pages 190-192
Other bonds....Pages 192-192
2.9 References for magnetic constants....Pages 193-193
3 Figures....Pages 194-201
4 References for 2 and 3....Pages 202-214
5.1 Inorganic substances....Pages 215-216
5.2 Organic substances....Pages 217-225
✦ Subjects
Landolt-Börnstein; Atomic and Molecular Structure and Spectra
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