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... possible in 14N spectroscopy that a resonance can be so broadened as to be indistinguishable from back- ground noise ... possible , and does not suggest that there are two un- resolved signals . It is , in fact , smaller than for SN or S ...
... possible in 14N spectroscopy that a resonance can be so broadened as to be indistinguishable from back- ground noise ... possible , and does not suggest that there are two un- resolved signals . It is , in fact , smaller than for SN or S ...
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... possible . The trans - structure ( I ) of C4 symmetry Mn ** Mn ( 1 ) CO ( 0 ) should give three fundamental CO vibrations of which two are i.r. - active . However , the ligand itself does not TABLE 2 I.r. bands ( cm . ) in the carbonyl ...
... possible . The trans - structure ( I ) of C4 symmetry Mn ** Mn ( 1 ) CO ( 0 ) should give three fundamental CO vibrations of which two are i.r. - active . However , the ligand itself does not TABLE 2 I.r. bands ( cm . ) in the carbonyl ...
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... possible for solutions in this solvent or in dry acetone in which these effects are also small . When possible the first charge - transfer band of the complex , as distinct from ligand internal transitions , has also been recorded . The ...
... possible for solutions in this solvent or in dry acetone in which these effects are also small . When possible the first charge - transfer band of the complex , as distinct from ligand internal transitions , has also been recorded . The ...
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Inorganic physical and theoretical chemistry | 1 |
Singlecrystal vibrational spectrum of tetrakisthioacetamido copper 1 chloride | 8 |
Allylic complexes of ruthenium | 16 |
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