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SEVERAL workers1,2 have developed the theory of the vibration spectrum of ethylene and have deduced from the experimental data values for some of the force constants occurring in the potential energy function of the molecule. A recent investigation by Bonner3 has improved our knowledge of the vibration spectrum of ethylene.
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MANNEBACK, C., VERLEYSEN, A. Provisional Computation of the Plane Vibration Frequencies of Symmetrical Deuteroethylenes. Nature 138, 367 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138367a0
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