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... band at 1709 cm - 1 . There is a broadband between 1640 and 1540 cm - 1 which is attributed to the O - H stretching ... bands are attributed to C – H stretching in C2H4 : 2991 , 3010 , 3107 , and 3109 cm ̄1 . How would you confirm this ...
... band at 1709 cm - 1 . There is a broadband between 1640 and 1540 cm - 1 which is attributed to the O - H stretching ... bands are attributed to C – H stretching in C2H4 : 2991 , 3010 , 3107 , and 3109 cm ̄1 . How would you confirm this ...
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... band to describe a definite pair of quantum numbers v ' and v ' ' and band system to describe an ensemble of bands associated with the same electronic transition . The term 0-0 band applies to a specific electronic transition in which ...
... band to describe a definite pair of quantum numbers v ' and v ' ' and band system to describe an ensemble of bands associated with the same electronic transition . The term 0-0 band applies to a specific electronic transition in which ...
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... bands . of the inner electrons . Comparison of the spectra of the first - row ele- ments shows that these bands ( arising from the K shells ) are well sepa- rated by 100 eV or so , that is , the bands of Li , Be , B , . . . are far away ...
... bands . of the inner electrons . Comparison of the spectra of the first - row ele- ments shows that these bands ( arising from the K shells ) are well sepa- rated by 100 eV or so , that is , the bands of Li , Be , B , . . . are far away ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
NUCLEAR QUADRUPOLE RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 29 |
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 52 |
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