September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
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Chlorobutane (C4H9Cl) is a derivative of butane (C4H10) molecule, with one of the hydrogen atoms replaced with a chlorine atom. It has 50 electrons. Of several isomers, we consider three, and their selected properties are shown in Table 131.1.
Ionization cross sections measured by Hudson et al. (2001) are shown in Table 131.1 and Figure 131.1. There is no evidence for dependence of cross section on isomerism (see Table 131.2).
TABLE 131.1Selected Properties of Isomers of C4H9Cl
Molecule |
αe (10−40 m2) |
μ (D) |
εi (eV) |
|---|---|---|---|
1-Chlorobutane (butyl chloride) |
12.57 |
2.05 |
10.67 |
2-Chlorobutane ... |
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