The Absorption Spectrum of Cyanogen Gas in the Ultraviolet

Abstract
The absorption spectrum of cyanogen gas has been investigated in the ultraviolet down to λ1800. In the region λλ23001820 more than one hundred bands were found which apparently belong to one system with origin probably at 44900 cm1. The bands have a pronounced tendency to appear as doublets. The more intense ones are usually broad with edges toward the violet, but many line-like structures appear which are probably Q branches. Some regularities in the spectrum are pointed out and the relation of the ultraviolet spectrum to the infrared absorption and Raman spectrum is briefly discussed.

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