The quenching cross-sections for collision of Hg( 6 'PI ) with HZ or D2 are measured in the temperature range 300 < T< 700 K. They show a minimum at Tz400 K, suggesting the occurrence of two processes, which may be interpreted using calculated HgH, potential energy curves. These processes depend on
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Preferential Hg2H Formation in the Quenching of Hg(63P1) by H2H
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- 109673612
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- Nature Publishing Group
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- 1970
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- 0028-0836
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- 10.1038/226844a0
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