September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
822 pages
27h 53m
English
Chlorine dioxide (ClO2 or OClO) is a molecule with both the species of atoms electronegative, chlorine being more electronegative than oxygen. It has 33 electrons, it is nonpolar, and it has ionization potentials of 10.55 eV (OClO+ fragment) and 13.37 eV (ClO+ fragment) (Probst et al., 2002).
Field et al. (2000) have measured the total scattering cross sections in the range 20–500 meV, improving upon the earlier measurements of Gulley et al. (1998) subsequently found to have had impurities. The measurements of the latter authors up to 10 eV are much lower than the corrected values and they have been tabulated by Karwasz ...
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