1933
DOI: 10.1021/j150346a018
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Report on Band-spectra of Diatomic Molecules.

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“…Perturbation of z/'=4 was observed and assigned to a , 3 [226] are quoted by Herzberg [99]; i.e., B e =2.075, Stepanov [246] Jevons [117] had previously listed 2214 cm -1 from the data of Asundi [4]. Gero's [75] estimate of 2198 cm The new system was labeled 3A, and bands were identified as the (0-v") progression for v" = 0 to 4.…”
Section: Schmid Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Perturbation of z/'=4 was observed and assigned to a , 3 [226] are quoted by Herzberg [99]; i.e., B e =2.075, Stepanov [246] Jevons [117] had previously listed 2214 cm -1 from the data of Asundi [4]. Gero's [75] estimate of 2198 cm The new system was labeled 3A, and bands were identified as the (0-v") progression for v" = 0 to 4.…”
Section: Schmid Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…*> Band origins from [276]. Data from Hopfield and Birge [104] and Jevons [117]. a 1-0, 2-0 band positions inferred from vibrational constants listed by…”
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“…This procedure was found to be faster than obtaining the vacuum wave numbers from Kayser's tables when a large number of conversions is involved. mentioned here were carried out by standard procedures described by Herzberg (1950) and Jevons (1932).…”
Section: Measurement Of Spectramentioning
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“…Herzberg (1950), Johnson (1949), Jevons (1932), Mulliken (1931), and others list tables cf the Hfnl-London factors for these oases. 8chlapp (1932), Kovacs (1960) and others have studied the factors for forbidden transitions.…”
Section: IImentioning
confidence: 99%