It has been found that for diatomic molecules the relation between the bond force constant, k0, and the internuclear distance, re, is quite accurately given by the expression k0(re—dij)^3 = 1.86×10^5, where dij is a constant depending only on the rows in the periodic table in which the two elements comprising the molecule are located. The expression holds not only for the normal state but for all excited states with a few possible exceptions. Some uses of the relation are discussed and an extension to polyatomic molecules is suggested
This paper briefly describes the many different sets of ionic and covalent radii available. A simple...
The importance of the orbital radii, rl, obtained from the classical turning point of the valence el...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.In this contribution, we show that the ...
It has been found that for diatomic molecules the relation between the bond force constant, k0, and ...
The relation between the internuclear distances and force constants found for diatomic molecules is ...
The relation between the internuclear distances and force constants found for diatomic molecules is ...
It is interesting to note that in case the constants dij, dmn, and Cmn can be determined from other ...
$^{\dagger}$Commonwealth Fund Fellow, 1956-57.Author Institution: Laboratory of Molecular Structure ...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Illinois Institute of TechnologyThe equations derived by ...
Empirical study of cubic and quartic vibrational force constants for diatomic molecules shows them t...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Illinois Institute of TechnologyUsing the spectroscopic c...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Illinois Institute of TechnologyUsing the spectroscopic c...
By inverting the Guggenheimer formula relating force constant to internuclear distance we derive an ...
Author Institution: Physics Department, Illinois Institute of Technology``Bond Strength'' is a term ...
This paper briefly describes the many different sets of ionic and covalent radii available. A simpl...
This paper briefly describes the many different sets of ionic and covalent radii available. A simple...
The importance of the orbital radii, rl, obtained from the classical turning point of the valence el...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.In this contribution, we show that the ...
It has been found that for diatomic molecules the relation between the bond force constant, k0, and ...
The relation between the internuclear distances and force constants found for diatomic molecules is ...
The relation between the internuclear distances and force constants found for diatomic molecules is ...
It is interesting to note that in case the constants dij, dmn, and Cmn can be determined from other ...
$^{\dagger}$Commonwealth Fund Fellow, 1956-57.Author Institution: Laboratory of Molecular Structure ...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Illinois Institute of TechnologyThe equations derived by ...
Empirical study of cubic and quartic vibrational force constants for diatomic molecules shows them t...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Illinois Institute of TechnologyUsing the spectroscopic c...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Illinois Institute of TechnologyUsing the spectroscopic c...
By inverting the Guggenheimer formula relating force constant to internuclear distance we derive an ...
Author Institution: Physics Department, Illinois Institute of Technology``Bond Strength'' is a term ...
This paper briefly describes the many different sets of ionic and covalent radii available. A simpl...
This paper briefly describes the many different sets of ionic and covalent radii available. A simple...
The importance of the orbital radii, rl, obtained from the classical turning point of the valence el...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.In this contribution, we show that the ...