Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1930
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1930natur.125..131h&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 125, Issue 3143, pp. 131 (1930).
Physics
Scientific paper
WHEN an arc discharge between mercury and tungsten electrodes in an atmosphere of hydrogen at 2 mm. pressure takes place at such a low voltage (about 60-70 volts) that it cannot last more than a fraction of a second, the system of mercury hydride bands appears with remarkable intensity. The set of bands occurring in the far ultra-violet, which was first recorded by Jezewski (Jour. d. Phys. et le Radium, Sept. 1928), has now been found to be associated with ionised mercury hydride. It can be definitely proved that it belongs to a 1σ-->1σ system, the molecular constants being:
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