| 31. | For example, molecular nitrogen is inert under ordinary conditions, existing as diatomic molecules,.
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| 32. | Evidence has been obtained for the presence of the diatomic molecule TiO in the interstellar medium.
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| 33. | By default, this name pays no regard to the electronic state of the diatomic carbon.
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| 34. | Heavy hydrogen gas would form near one electrode, and form into diatomic molecules, right?
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| 35. | And there is no requirement for free H and O to immediately form their diatomic gasses.
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| 36. | The molecule ground state for the diatomic ions is in the X 1 ? + state.
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| 37. | Bear in mind that, say, the thermal oscillation of a diatomic molecule is quantized.
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| 38. | However, the chemical properties of interhalogens are still roughly the same as those of diatomic halogens.
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| 39. | Therefore, a diatomic molecule would be expected to have a molar constant-volume heat capacity of
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| 40. | In the simplest case of a diatomic molecule the nuclear coordinates axis refers to the internuclear separation.
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