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Observation and Analysis of N^sup 2^O Rotation-Vibration Spectra

Rotation-vibration spectroscopy is a powerful technique used to unequivocally identify, quantify, and determine the structure of gas-phase species. The investigation of a diatomic molecule, such as HCI (I-7) or CO (3,8,9), is a common method of exploring rotation-vibration spectroscopy in the physic...

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Published in:Journal of chemical education 2008-01, Vol.85 (1), p.121
Main Authors: Bryant, Mark, Reeve, Scott W, Burns, William A
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Rotation-vibration spectroscopy is a powerful technique used to unequivocally identify, quantify, and determine the structure of gas-phase species. The investigation of a diatomic molecule, such as HCI (I-7) or CO (3,8,9), is a common method of exploring rotation-vibration spectroscopy in the physical chemistry curriculum. Here, Bryant et al focus on the collection and analysis of Nsub2O rotation-vibration spectra and discuss the advantages of adopting Nsup2O as a sample for ubiquitous physical chemistry laboratory experiment.
ISSN:0021-9584
1938-1328