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The Dependence of Interatomic Distance on Single Bond-Double Bond Resonance1
- L. Pauling, L. Brockway, J. Y. Beach
- Chemistry
- 1 December 1935
A Study of the Methods of Interpretation of Electron‐Diffraction Photographs of Gas Molecules, with Results for Benzene and Carbon Tetrachloride
- L. Pauling, L. Brockway
- Chemistry
- 1 December 1934
The reliability and accuracy of the visual method of interpreting electron-diffraction photographs, consisting in the correlation of values of (4π sin ν/2) / λ obtained by visual measurement of rings… Expand
The Electron-Diffraction Investigation of the Structure of Molecules of Methyl Azide and Carbon Suboxide.
- L. Brockway, L. C. Pauling
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
- 1 September 1933
We have applied the electron-diffraction method of studying the structure of gas molecules, developed by Mark and Wierl and briefly described by us in a recent paper,(1) in the determination of the… Expand
The Electron Diffraction Investigation of Phosgene, the Six Chloroethylenes, Thiophosgene, α-Methylhydroxylamine and Nitromethane1
- L. Brockway, J. Y. Beach, L. Pauling
- Chemistry
- 1 December 1935
The Determination of the Structures of the Hexafluorides of Sulfur, Selenium and Tellurium by the Electron Diffraction Method.
- L. Brockway, L. C. Pauling
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
- 1933
The application of electron diffraction methods in the study of gas molecules was first made by Mark and Wierl,(1) who investigated the structure of a large number of molecules in this way. Using… Expand
The Structure of the Carboxyl Group: I. The Investigation of Formic Acid by the Diffraction of Electrons.
- L. C. Pauling, L. Brockway
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
- 1 June 1934
The electronic structure of a carboxylic acid has been ordinarily written as [diagram]. It has been recognized,(1) however, that the structure O:- R:C::O+:H also may make a significant contribution… Expand
Variation of contact angle and structure with molecular length and surface density in adsorbed films of fatty acids
- W. C. Bigelow, L. Brockway
- Materials Science
- 1 February 1956
Abstract Films of fatty acids from 12 to 22 carbons were prepared by adsorption on glass microscope slides from cetane solutions. Variations in density were achieved (1) by using a range of… Expand
The Electron-Diffraction Investigation of the Molecular Structure of Cyanogen and Diacetylene (with a Note on Chlorine Dioxide).
- L. Brockway
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
- 1 September 1933
The structures of cyanogen and diacetylene have been previously investigated by the electron-diffraction method by Wierl,(1) who reported nonlinear models with 150° bond angles for both molecules.… Expand
The Three-Electron Bond in Chlorine Dioxide.
- L. Brockway
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
- 1 March 1933
The stability of certain molecules(1) containing an odd number of electrons has been explained on the basis of the formation of three-electron bonds. Evidence has now been obtained which… Expand
The Crystal Structure of Stannite , CU 2 FeSnS 4
- L. Brockway
- 2005
The crystal structure of stannite was investigated by R. Gross and N. Gross in 19231) with the aid of powder photographs. They reported a tetragonal unit-cell ao = 5.577 A; Co = 5.180 A with: 8n at… Expand