Abstract

The spectrum of gaseous titanium tetrachloride was obtained in the rock salt and potassium bromide regions of the infrared. The thermodynamic functions Cp0, S0, and — (F0—E00)/T were calculated. The orbital valence force field constants were computed, and lead to the conclusion that hybridization changes may be significant in the F2-vibrations.

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