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hydroxyl (1+)ion (HO)

Compound Descriptions:

Structure Drawing
Formula:HO
Element System:H-O
Element Names:Hydrogen, Oxygen
Molecular Weight:17.007 g/mol
Name(s):hydroxyl (1+)ion
CAS-RN:12259-29-9, 67799-41-1
Classification:charged; 1fragment; ionic

Derivatives / Analogues

Analogueother chalcogen: 12273-42-6 

Landolt-Börnstein Citations:

Structure and Molecular Constants

 Molecular Constants Mostly From Microwave, Molecular Beam, Electro Spin Resonance and Sub-Doppler Laser Spectroscopy: Vol. II/24a 2.2.2:154II/24A

References

II/24A
Short: II/24A
Title: Molecular Constants mostly from Microwave, Molecular Beam, and Sub-Doppler Laser Spectroscopy: Rotational, l-type, Centrifugal Distortion and Related Constants of Diamagnetic Diatomic, Linear, and Symmetric Top Molecules
Author: Demaison, J.; Hübner, H.; Wlodarczak, G.
Editor: Hüttner, W.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: II/24A
Year: 1998
Keyword: Diamagnetics Diatomics; Linear Symmetric Rotors; Molecular Constants; Molecules
ISBN: 3-540-63267-0
ISBN: 978-3-540-63267-2
Internet Resource: DOI:10.1007/b60165
RefComment: VIII, 286 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: Volume II/24 presents the spectroscopic data on diamagnetic and paramagnetic molecules as well as on molecular ions and radicals up to date considering the publications up to and partly including 1997. The spectroscopic information collected in this volume has been obtained principally from gas phase microwave measurements. Volume II/24 is a supplement to volumes II/4, II/6, II/14, and II/19 and is planned to appear in five subvolumes, the last of which will contain the substance index taking into account all molecules worked at since 1967 in the volumes mentioned and will provide cross references to and between all tables of these. The present subvolume II/24A contains the general introduction and tables of rotational and centrifugal distortion constants of diamagnetic diatomic, linear and symmetric-top molecules, i.e. data which roughly specifies the frequencies of the rotational transitions of these types of rotors.

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