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In certain crystals, e.g. in quartz, there is chirality in the crystal structure. Molecular chirality is possible in compounds which have no chiral carbon atoms and yet possess non-superimposable mirror image structures. Restricted rotation about the C=C = C bonds in an allene abC = C = Cba causes chirality and the existence of two optically active forms (i)... [Pg.91]

Figure Al.6.26. Stereoscopic view of ground- and excited-state potential energy surfaces for a model collinear ABC system with the masses of HHD. The ground-state surface has a minimum, corresponding to the stable ABC molecule. This minimum is separated by saddle points from two distmct exit chaimels, one leading to AB + C the other to A + BC. The object is to use optical excitation and stimulated emission between the two surfaces to steer the wavepacket selectively out of one of the exit chaimels (reprinted from [54]). Figure Al.6.26. Stereoscopic view of ground- and excited-state potential energy surfaces for a model collinear ABC system with the masses of HHD. The ground-state surface has a minimum, corresponding to the stable ABC molecule. This minimum is separated by saddle points from two distmct exit chaimels, one leading to AB + C the other to A + BC. The object is to use optical excitation and stimulated emission between the two surfaces to steer the wavepacket selectively out of one of the exit chaimels (reprinted from [54]).
It is now convenient to introduce hyperspherical coordinates (p, 0, and <])), which specify the size and shape of the ABC molecular triangle and the Euler... [Pg.53]

The interatomic distances of the triangle ABC formed due to any A + BC type reactive system are as follows ... [Pg.87]

The Couplitig-Coefficierits lJ ABC abc) for the Complex Form of a Doubly Degenerate Representation in the Octahedral Group, Following G. F. Koster et al.. Properties of tke Thirt i-Two Point Groups, MIT Press, MA, 1963, pp, 8, 52. [Pg.139]

An alternative form of exact nonrelativistic vibration-rotation Hamiltonian for triatomic molecules (ABC) is that used by Handy, Carter (HC), and... [Pg.503]

We now consider planar molecules. The electronic wave function is expressed with respect to molecule-fixed axes, which we can take to be the abc principal axes of ineitia, namely, by taking the coordinates (x,y,z) in Figure 1 coincided with the principal axes a,b,c). In order to detemiine the parity of the molecule through inversions in SF, we first rotate all the electrons and nuclei by 180° about the c axis (which is peipendicular to the molecular plane) and then reflect all the electrons in the molecular ab plane. The net effect is the inversion of all particles in SF. The first step has no effect on both the electronic and nuclear molecule-fixed coordinates, and has no effect on the electronic wave functions. The second step is a reflection of electronic spatial coordinates in the molecular plane. Note that such a plane is a symmetry plane and the eigenvalues of the corresponding operator then detemiine the parity of the electronic wave function. [Pg.573]

We now consider planar molecules. The electronic wave function is expressed with respect to molecule-fixed axes, which we can take to be the abc principal axes of inertia, namely, by taking the coordinates (x,y,z) in Figure 1 coincided with the principal axes (a, b, c). In order to determine the parity of the molecule through inversions in SF, we first rotate all the displacement vectors... [Pg.579]

If and r are the radii of the cation and anion respectively then by applying Pythagoras s theorem to triangle ABC we find that... [Pg.35]

Y is ilic projociion of X onto Lhc ABC plane. When Lhe central... [Pg.187]

The model proposed by Zsigmondy—which in broad terms is still accepted to-day—assumed that along the initial part of the isotherm (ABC of Fig. 3.1), adsorption is restricted to a thin layer on the walls, until at D (the inception of the hysteresis loop) capillary condensation commences in the finest pores. As the pressure is progressively increased, wider and wider pores are filled until at the saturation pressure the entire system is full of condensate. [Pg.113]


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