“…Xe:Sb,,F,: XeFtSb,F, (195 mg) [19] and SbF, (1.4g) were placed into a perfluoropoly(ethenepropoxyethene) tube under exclusion of moisture (glove box t O . l ppm H,O), and anhydrous HF (100 mg) was condensed into it by using a metal vacuum line.…”
“…Xe:Sb,,F,: XeFtSb,F, (195 mg) [19] and SbF, (1.4g) were placed into a perfluoropoly(ethenepropoxyethene) tube under exclusion of moisture (glove box t O . l ppm H,O), and anhydrous HF (100 mg) was condensed into it by using a metal vacuum line.…”
“…Cooke and Kerker (1973) used a Differential 11 for comparing PSL light scattering with Mie theory, and Davis and Chorbajian (1974) adapted the instrument to measure the evaporation rates of single D O P droplets. Additional light scattering studies were reported by McRae (1982), who determined the refractive index of cigarette smoke droplets, by olland (1982), who also used the ential I1 for measuring the refractive index and size of PSL particles, and by Pluchino et al (1980). The latter investigators determined the complex refractive index of micron-sized carbon electrostatic balance they built…”
“…In the solid state it shows contact distances between Xe and Cl of 284. 7(1) and 278.4 (2) pm and a Xe-Cl-Xe bond angle of 116.96 (8)8. Also C 6 F 5 XeÀCl has been isolated under very careful conditions starting with C 6 F 5 Xe and the HCl ± pyridine adduct 4-ClC 5 H 4 N´HCl.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For comparison, isoelectronic ICl has a IÀCl bond length of 230.3 pm in the gaseous state and of 235.1 ± 244.0 pm in the solid. [7] Similarly to the XeF and KrF ion, [8,9] a contact is observed between the XeCl ion and an F atom of the Sb 2 F 11 À ion, which leads to [18] [d] See also ref. [11].…”
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