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Molecular Properties and Spectra

Molecular Properties and Spectra 3.4.5.1 Point Group. Isomerism... [Pg.9]

Molecular Properties and Spectra 3.14.3.1 Electronic Structure Ground State... [Pg.114]

The synthesis of dinitrogen tetrafluoride in 1958 was the beginning of a period where numerous previously unknown substances were synthesized. The preparations, properties, and reactions of N2F4 have been intensively studied. The most remarkable property is its reversible dissociation into NF2 radicals, N2F4 2NF2, which explains many of the chemical properties of N2F4. Due to the relative stability of the NF2 radical, its molecular properties and spectra are well investigated. [Pg.162]

Molecular Properties and Spectra 4.1.4.6.1 Electronic Structure. Bonding... [Pg.184]

Molecular Properties and Spectra Electron Configurations. Ionization Energies... [Pg.390]

In the following sections on molecular properties and spectra of NH, only a few relevant calculations will be occasionally quoted in order to supplement the experimental results or in cases where experimental results either are not available or are disagreeing or uncertain. Otherwise, the reader is referred to the bibliographies. [Pg.31]


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