The deuterium sulfide-deuterium oxide system and the deuterium sulfide D-hydrate
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The univariant saturation vapor pressure for stirred liquid deuterium oxide/liquid deuterium sulfide in gas phase equilibrium has been evaluated in a titanium reaction vessel with temperatures at 19 intervals in the range 33.003 to 18.905 degrees Celsius with total pressures 2.4500-1.7428 MPa. The univariant saturation vapor pressure of deuterium sulfide D-hydrate in equilibrium with liquid deuterium oxide and a gas phase has been measured at 58 intervals from 30.666 to 2.798 degrees Celsius and pressures 2.2959-0.11629 MPa. Other measurements have also been carried out.
Publication Name: Canadian Journal of Chemistry
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0008-4042
Year: 1998
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A calculational and ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic study of distorted amides
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An He(I) ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic study and calculation study have been made on distorted amides. The highest occupied molecular orbitals for some of the compounds have been established. Very good agreement was found for experimental ionization energies and orbital energies found from Becke3LYP/6-31+G calculations and that led to the finding of the highest occupied orbitals.
Publication Name: Canadian Journal of Chemistry
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0008-4042
Year: 1998
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