Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure IV. Constants of Diatomic Molecules
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Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure IV. Constants of Diatomic Molecules is a classic comprehensive multidisciplinary reference text contains a critical compilation of available data for all diatomic molecules and ions known at present publication- over 900 diatomic species in all; including electronic energies, vibrational and rotational constants, and observed transitions. Extensive footnotes discuss the reliability of these data and additional detailed informationon potential energy curves, spin-coupling constants, /\-type doubling, pertubations between electronic states, hyperfine structure, rotational g factors, dipole moments, radiative lifetimes, oscillator strengths, dissociation energies and ionization potentials when available, and other aspects. Herzberg received the 1971 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; both authors are world renowned highly respected scientists.
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