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The formulas of polyhexes for any g are found among the formulas 5 of 0-po yhexes (benzenoids). Table 5 shows a part of this formula table. It is presented in the same style as in C3rvin SJ and Cyvin (1993), where a more complete table of the benzenoid [Pg.85]

Observatiofi The set of formulas C H for tuple coronoids g 1) forms a subset of the formulas for ( l)-polyhexes. [Pg.85]

Therefore, if is a formula for a y-tuple coronoid C g 1), then is also a formula furthermore, any formula for CJi g 1) is also a formula for a benzenoid. In [Pg.85]

16 C60H30 C 59029 Cs8028 Cs7027 C56026 C 55025 C 54024 C53023 C 52022 1 C51H21 [Pg.86]

22 C 84042 C83041 C8204O C81039 C 80038 C79037 C78036 C 77035 C76034 C 75033 [Pg.86]


Recent advances in instrumentation and ionization techniques are described briefly. Several sections have been rewritten and expanded for greater clarity. The useful Table of Formula Masses (four decimal places) has been shortened by eliminating entries that are unlikely in the present context. The Table is convenient for selecting tentative molecular formulas and fragments on the basis of unit-mass peaks. Given high-resolution peaks, specific molecular or fragment formulas can be selected. [Pg.121]

L2.2.A. Tables of formulae in planar geometry, 110 L2.2.B. Tables of formulae in spherical geometry, 149 L2.2.C. Tables of formulae in cylindrical geometry, 169... [Pg.99]

Tables of Formulae are identified by an uppercase P, S, or C, (for planar, spherical, or cylindrical geometries), and a number (incremental, beginning with "1"). Subsets are identified by a lowercase letter, and sometimes by an additional number. Examples Table P.2.a.l or Table S.5. Tables of Formulae are identified by an uppercase P, S, or C, (for planar, spherical, or cylindrical geometries), and a number (incremental, beginning with "1"). Subsets are identified by a lowercase letter, and sometimes by an additional number. Examples Table P.2.a.l or Table S.5.
L2.2.A. TABLES OF FORMULAE IN PLANAR GEOMETRY Table P.l.a. Forms of the van der Waals interaction between two semi-infinite media... [Pg.110]


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