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Each electronic state has a number of vibrational energy levels associated with it
, designated 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , etc . Most of the organic molecules which have the
property of fluorescence in solution at ordinary temperatures contain rigid
aromatic ...
Each electronic state has a number of vibrational energy levels associated with it
, designated 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , etc . Most of the organic molecules which have the
property of fluorescence in solution at ordinary temperatures contain rigid
aromatic ...
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... f2 critical frequencies associated with the moments along the major and minor
axes , respectively ( sec - 1 ) rotational diffusion constant for the equivalent
hydrodynamic sphere ( sec - 1 ) 06 , on rotational diffusion constant for the
equivalent ...
... f2 critical frequencies associated with the moments along the major and minor
axes , respectively ( sec - 1 ) rotational diffusion constant for the equivalent
hydrodynamic sphere ( sec - 1 ) 06 , on rotational diffusion constant for the
equivalent ...
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( 71 ) where ( u ) 2 is the square of the mean permanent dipole and Au is the
dipole moment fluctuation associated with the fluctuation of mobile protons . Au is
defined by Au ? = ( ( - ( ) ) ? ) ( 72 ) Kirkwood and Shumaker showed that Au ?
was ...
( 71 ) where ( u ) 2 is the square of the mean permanent dipole and Au is the
dipole moment fluctuation associated with the fluctuation of mobile protons . Au is
defined by Au ? = ( ( - ( ) ) ? ) ( 72 ) Kirkwood and Shumaker showed that Au ?
was ...
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