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Negative Ion Formation in Hydrogen Chloride by Electron Impact

Fox, 1957

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6307386476734583979
Author
Fox R
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The Journal of Chemical Physics

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The energy dependence for the formation of Cl-from HCI vapor by dissociative attachment of electrons is studied with a mass spectrometer. Within experimental error the low· energy onset for the capture process occurs at the same energy as that for the maximum capture …
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