September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
822 pages
27h 53m
English
Bromobenzene (C6H5Br) is a polar, electron-attaching gas that has one hydrogen atom from benzene replaced with bromine atom and it has 76 electrons. The electronic polarizability is 16.36 × 10−40 F m2, dipole moment 1.70 D, and ionization potential 9.00 eV. Resonances due to electron attachment are measured at 0.67 and 4.40 eV (Olthoff et al., 1985).
Integral electron scattering cross sections at low electron energies have been measured by Lunt et al. (1999). and shown in Figure 119.1. Low-energy scattering behavior is observed to be governed by the dipole moment ...
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