SL Shostak, WL Ebenstein, JS Muenter "The dipole moment of water. Constants of Diatomic Molecules, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1979 Herzberg, G., Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 1974.ĪR Hoy, PR Bunker, "A precise Solution of the Rotation Beninding Schrodinger Equation for a Triatomic Molecule with Application to the Water Molecule" J. Landolt-Bornstein: Group II: Volume 6 Molecular Constants from Microwave, Molecular Beam, and Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy Springer-Verlag. Please address comments about this page to G., Electronic spectra and electronic structure of polyatomic molecules,Van Nostrand,New York, 1966 NIST does not necessarily endorse the views expressed, or concur with the facts presented on these sites.įurther, NIST does not endorse any commercial products that may be mentioned on these sites. There may be other web sites that are more appropriate for your purpose. No inferences should be drawn on account of other sites being referenced, or not, from this page. ![]() We have provided these links to other web sites because they may have information that would be of interest to you. Vibration specific dipole moments Vibrational Quantum numbersĪa=2.63+-0.02 bb=-0.13+-0.03 cc=-2.5+-0.02Ĭalculated electric quadrupole moments forĮlectric dipole polarizability (Å 3) alphaĬalculated electric dipole polarizability forīy selecting the following links, you may be leaving NIST webspace. Μ ν1ν2ν3 = -1.8570 - 0.051(ν1+0.5) + 0.0317(ν2+0.5) - 0.0225(ν3+0.5)Įxperimental dipole measurement abbreviations: MW microwave DT Dielectric with Temperature variation DR Indirect (usually an upper limit) MB Molecular beam ![]() ![]() You are here: Experimental > One molecule all propertiesĭihydrogen oxide Distilled water Ice Water vapor Water oxidane
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