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BY employing a long end-on tube excited by a parallel Cooper Hewitt mercury arc with aluminum reflectors, I have obtained the modified lines of gaseous hydrochloric acid at atmospheric pressure corresponding to the vibration–rotation absorption band at 3.6 μ, a double line with indications of fine structure. Improved technique is expected to permit higher dispersion.
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WOOD, R. Raman Lines from Hydrochloric Acid Gas. (By Cable, Through Science Service, Washington, D.C.). Nature 123, 166 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/123166c0
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