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Wallace S. Brey. of the refractive index in the vicinity of an absorption band ... bands which may be anywhere from the visible to the far - ultraviolet region . Even if there are no optically active ... ( CD ) , and 9-10 OPTICAL DISPERSION 331.
Wallace S. Brey. of the refractive index in the vicinity of an absorption band ... bands which may be anywhere from the visible to the far - ultraviolet region . Even if there are no optically active ... ( CD ) , and 9-10 OPTICAL DISPERSION 331.
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... bands assigned to the carbonyl stretching vibrations in the two molecules , which appear at ... band of appreciable intensity would be expected for ground - state N2 ... CD in Chemistry and Biochemistry , Academic Press , New York , 1972 ...
... bands assigned to the carbonyl stretching vibrations in the two molecules , which appear at ... band of appreciable intensity would be expected for ground - state N2 ... CD in Chemistry and Biochemistry , Academic Press , New York , 1972 ...
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... band EPR spectrometer ? 18. The proton hyperfine splitting in the methyl radical is 22.3 G. ( a ) Sketch the EPR spectrum . ( b ) What is the hyperfine splitting for the CD , radical if the magnetogyric ratio for deuterium is 1 / 6.5 ...
... band EPR spectrometer ? 18. The proton hyperfine splitting in the methyl radical is 22.3 G. ( a ) Sketch the EPR spectrum . ( b ) What is the hyperfine splitting for the CD , radical if the magnetogyric ratio for deuterium is 1 / 6.5 ...
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