September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
822 pages
27h 53m
English
Chloropentafluorobenzene (C6F5Cl) is 12 atom, 98 electron molecule, intermediate between C6H6 and C6F6 in the sense that chlorination may be seen as replacing a fluorine atom or halogens replacing hydrogen atoms. Chlorobenzene (C6H5Cl) is another gas with which comparison may be made to get insight into the influence of substituted atoms. C6F5Cl has ionization potential of 9.72 eV (Hikida et al., 1998). Total scattering cross sections in the range 0.8–1000 eV were measured by Makochekanwa et al. (2003a) and are shown in Table 122.1. Figure 122.1 graphically presents data and also the total cross sections of gases with substituted atoms. The characteristic ...
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