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G. B. B. M. SUTHERLAND and D. M. Dennison1 have deduced the relations between the parallel frequencies and the potential constants of the ethylene molecule from a given potential function ; the following deals with the extension of these relations to a similar type of molecule, namely, that of tetrachlorethylene.
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DUCHESNE, J. Potential Constants of Tetrachlorethylene. Nature 139, 288 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139288a0
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