Abstract

An attempt has been made to test the validity of the theory of inelastic collision effects on thermal diffusion of eccentrically loaded polyatomic gaseous molecules. Moments of inertia of ten molecules with varying amounts of eccentricity have been calculated, and compared with experimental values of the moments of inertia. The comparison shows that the theory is not widely applicable.

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