Published September 1, 1933
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The electron-diffraction investigation of the structure of molecules of methyl azide and carbon suboxide
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- Brockway, L. O.
- Pauling, Linus
Chicago
Abstract
We have applied the electron-diffraction method of studying the structure of gas molecules, developed by Mark and Wierl and briefly described by us in a recent paper,(1) in the determination of the atomic configuration and interatomic distances in methyl azide and carbon suboxide molecules. The results of the investigation are given in the following paragraphs, together with a discussion of the information they provide regarding the electronic structure of these molecules.
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© 1933 by the National Academy of Sciences. Communicated August 8, 1933. We are indebted to Dr. G.W. Wheland for preparing the methyl azide and carbon suboxide used in the experiments. Contribution from Gates Chemical Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, No. 353.Files
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