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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 93, 1998 - Issue 4
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The distance dependence and spatial distribution of the molecular quadrupole moments of P2, S2 and Cl2

Pages 519-530 | Published online: 03 Dec 2010

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James F. Harrison. (2005) On the Representation of Molecular Quadrupole Moments in Terms of Atomic Moments. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 109:24, pages 5492-5497.
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James F. Harrison & Daniel B. Lawson. (2005) Quadrupole moments of the alkali dimers, Li 2 , Na 2 , and K 2 . International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 102:6, pages 1087-1091.
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James F. Harrison. (2003) On the role of the electron density difference in the interpretation of molecular properties. The Journal of Chemical Physics 119:16, pages 8763-8764.
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George Maroulis & Demetrios Xenides. (2003) Electric Quadrupole and Hexadecapole Moment, Dipole and Quadrupole Polarizability, Second Electric Dipole Hyperpolarizability for P 2 , and a Comparative Study of Molecular Polarization in N 2 , P 2 , and As 2 . The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 107:5, pages 712-719.
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Dorothy J. Gearhart, James F. Harrison & Katharine L. C. Hunt. (2003) Molecular quadrupole moments of HCCH, FCCF, and ClCCCl. International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 95:6, pages 697-705.
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