The Isotope Effect as a Means of identifying the Emitters of Band Spectra: Application to the Bands of the Metal Hydrides

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CERTAIN systems of bands obtained in zinc, cadmium, and mercury vapours are considered by Kratzer1, on account of the large spacing of the structure lines and the corresponding small moments of inertia, to be very probably due to hydrides of the respective elements. The same conclusion has been indicated in the case of copper by Frerichs2, who has recently measured the lines of several copper bands of this type under high dispersion.

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