The two sulfur isotopomers of sulfur trioxide, ³²S¹⁶O₃ and ³⁴S¹⁶O₃, have been studied via high resolution infrared and Coherent anti-Stokes Raman (CARS) spectroscopy. The v₁ symmetric SO stretching Q-branches observed by the latter are quite different, being especially complex for ³²S¹⁶O₃ Understanding this band structure required analysis of infrared-active hot...
The photoelectron spectra of a series of halogenated
molecules have been investigated in the gas phase. Both
core-ionization energies and Auger kinetic energies were
measured to probe the nature of the interaction that holds
a core electron to the molecule.
It was found that satellite structure (shake) could be
used...
The physical properties of hydrochloric acid and deuterium chloride were derived through the use of the harmonic oscillator and rigid rotor quantum mechanical models. By first obtaining angular momentum quantum values for HCl and DCl through Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, these two systems could be summed and processed with additional...
A critical study of the cold vapor atomic absorption and fluorescence instrumentation for the analysis of mercury is described. Some of the important modifications involve the reduction vessel, absorption cell, fluorescence cell, and radiation source. The new modified systems have much greater calibration sensitivities and lower detection limits than those...
Significant figures have been a nebulous area in the physical sciences. The results of a literature survey, and of a questionaire distributed among the Chemistry Department faculty at Oregon State University, revealed widely differing interpretations regarding the proper role of significant figures. The present study has a two-fold nature. First...
Theoretical studies and experimental results are presented for the rotational motion of molecule's in crystalline solids. The group theory is solved for molecules of any symmetry matrix isolated at a site in a crystal field of any symmetry. As the potential terrier to rotation of the molecule relative to the...