HS anion
- Formula: HS-
- Molecular weight: 33.073
- CAS Registry Number: 15035-72-0
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Constants of diatomic molecules
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Data compiled by: Klaus P. Huber and Gerhard H. Herzberg
Data collected through July, 1977
Symbol | Meaning |
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State | electronic state and / or symmetry symbol |
Te | minimum electronic energy (cm-1) |
ωe | vibrational constant – first term (cm-1) |
ωexe | vibrational constant – second term (cm-1) |
ωeye | vibrational constant – third term (cm-1) |
Be | rotational constant in equilibrium position (cm-1) |
αe | rotational constant – first term (cm-1) |
γe | rotation-vibration interaction constant (cm-1) |
De | centrifugal distortion constant (cm-1) |
βe | rotational constant – first term, centrifugal force (cm-1) |
re | internuclear distance (Å) |
Trans. | observed transition(s) corresponding to electronic state |
ν00 | position of 0-0 band (units noted in table) |
State | Te | ωe | ωexe | ωeye | Be | αe | γe | De | βe | re | Trans. | ν00 |
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X 1Σ+ | The analysis of the shape of the photodetachment cross section curve Steiner, 1968 leads to ground state constants which are indistinguishable from those of SH (X 2Π), confirming theoretical predictions by Cade, 1967. |
Notes
1 | From D00(SH) and the electron affinities of SH and S. |
2 | From the photodetachment cross section Steiner, 1968. |
References
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Steiner, 1968
Steiner, B.,
Photodetachment of Electrons From SH-,
J. Chem. Phys., 1968, 49, 11, 5097, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1670004
. [all data]
Cade, 1967
Cade, P.E.,
Hartree-Fock wavefunctions, potential curves, and molecular properties for OH-(1Σ+) and SH-(1Σ+),
J. Chem. Phys., 1967, 47, 2390. [all data]
Notes
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