Abstract

The infrared spectrum of a water-chlorine complex in a nitrogen matrix at 20 K has been recorded. The results are compared with CNDO/2 calculations of structure and vibration spectra. The isotope shifts of the asymmetric stretching vibration of water is used to calculate the HOH angle in monomeric water and in the water-chlorine complex.

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