1934
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.46.124
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Deepest Terms in Ions of the Isoelectronic Sequences Ni I to Kr IX and Pd I to Xe IX

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“…They were observed for Sn V by Gibbs and White (1928) and for Sb VI by Kruger and Shoupp (1934). These lines appeared strongly on our plates along with Sn VI and Sb VII lines.…”
Section: Resonance Lines Of Sn V and Sb Visupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…They were observed for Sn V by Gibbs and White (1928) and for Sb VI by Kruger and Shoupp (1934). These lines appeared strongly on our plates along with Sn VI and Sb VII lines.…”
Section: Resonance Lines Of Sn V and Sb Visupporting
confidence: 77%
“…'The values in parentheses (only the last three figures. for brevity) are due to Gibbs and White (1928) for Sn V and due to Kruger and Shoupp (1934) for Sb VI.…”
Section: Resonance Lines Of Sn V and Sb Vimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first four ionization potentials have been evaluated from spectroscopic data. Expressed in electron volts, these values are in order: removal of the @ electron from the neutral atom in its ground state 2Pt, 5.761 (8) ; removal of one 5s electron from the In + ion in its ground state 1S0, 18.79 (9); removal of the second 5s electron from the In ++ ion in its ground state 2Si, 27.91 (10); and removal of a 4d electron from the In +++ ion in its ground state 1S0, 57.8 (11). Thus, oxidation states up to +3 may be expected, but higher states are precluded by the excessive amounts of energy required for their formation.…”
Section: Electrical Cha_racteristics Of Indium Metalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…wavelength programme should be mentioned. (I) T h e Fe arc has been measured from AIO,OOO to A2000 with Io-metre gratings of 30,000 and 15,000 lines per in. giving dispersions from 0.4 to 3.3 A. per mm.…”
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confidence: 99%