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Mittlere Schwingungsamplituden der Tetrafluorooxohalat(V)-Anione: ClF4O−, BrF4O− und IF4O−

Enrique J. Baran
- 01 May 1979 - 
- Vol. 110, Iss: 3, pp 715-719
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In this paper, the mean amplitudes of vibration of the title anions have been calculated in the temperature range between 0 and 1,000 K. The results are briefly discussed and some comparisons with related species are made.
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Mean amplitudes of vibration of the title anions have been calculated in the temperature range between 0 and 1,000 K, using recently reported spectroscopic data. The results are briefly discussed and some comparisons with related species are made.

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Mean amplitudes of vibration of molecules and ions with interhalogen bonds and related species

TL;DR: Mean amplitudes of vibration of molecules and ions containing interhalogen bonds are reviewed and critically analyzed in this paper, where the presented information comprises pure inter-halogen compounds as well as oxohalides.
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Mean amplitudes of vibration of the XF+4 interhalogen cations

TL;DR: In this paper, the mean amplitudes of vibration for the cations ClF + 4, BrF+ 4 and IF + 4 have been calculated using the Method of the Characteristic Vibrations and recently revised spectroscopic data.
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Mean amplitudes of vibration of the pentagonal pyramidal XeOF5− and IOF52− anions

TL;DR: Mean amplitudes of vibration of the recently reported pentagonal pyramidal XeOF 5 − and IOF 5 2− anions were calculated from vibrational spectroscopic data, in the temperature range between 0 and 1000 K.
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Mean amplitudes of vibration of the ClF6−, BrF6− and IF6− anions

TL;DR: Mean amplitudes of vibration for the title hexafluoroanions were calculated on the basis of its vibrational-spectroscopic and structural data in the temperature range between 0 and 1000 K as mentioned in this paper.
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Infrared and Raman vibrational spectra of chloryl fluoride (ClO2F)

TL;DR: The infrared spectrum of gaseous chloryl fluoride has been examined in detail from 300 to 4000 cm −1, and the chlorine and oxygen isotopic structures of many of the fundamental overtone and combination bands have been resolved as mentioned in this paper.