Titrings- bylgju- föll; Líkindaföll/ Vibrational wavefunctions and probability functions: Bylgjuf.

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Titrings- bylgju- föll; Líkindaföll/ Vibrational wavefunctions and probability functions: Bylgjuf.

Orkutilfærslur / energy transfers: Leyfilegar titringstilfærslur / allowed transitions: Yfirtónar / overtones: Titr.tilf.

Útlit rófa vs Upplausn / Spectra structures vs, resolution: Útl.rófa(1)

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Skammtaþrep efnatengja / quantum levels : Titringsþrep / vibrational levels: Snúnings-og titringsþrep/ rotational and vibrational levels: Titr.þrep

Útlit IR rófa / IR spectral structure Tilurð IR rófa / Energy transitions: Útl.rófa(2)

HCl(1) HCl: H 35 Cl/H 37 Cl; IR róf/spectra (H.Í.):

HCl(2)

H2OH2O H2O

H20

H2O tilf. H 2 O tilfærslur:

CO2

CO 2 titringsorkuþrep / vibrational levels: CO2

IR róf línulegra sameindir / IR spectra for linear molecules: H-C=N: H-C=C-H: Línul.

IR róf topsamhverfra sameinda / IR spectra for symmetric top molecules: CH 3 I: Topsamhv.