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Listing of experimental geometry data for NaO (sodium monoxide)

Rotational Constants (cm-1)


See section I.F.4 to change rotational constant units
A B C
  0.42463  
Rotational Constants from 1989Yam/Fuj:3033-3037
Calculated rotational constants for NaO (sodium monoxide).

Point Group C∞v

Internal coordinates

(distances (r) in Å) (angles (a) in degrees) (dihedrals (d) in degrees)
Description Value Connectivity Reference Comment
Atom 1 Atom 2 Atom 3 Atom 4
rONa 2.052 1 2 1989Yam/Fuj:3033-3037
picture of sodium monoxide

Bond descriptions


Examples: C-C single bond, C=C, double bond, C#C triple bond, C:C aromatic bond
Bond Type Count
O-Na 1
Atom x (Å) y (Å) z (Å)
Na1 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
O2 0.0000 0.0000 2.0515

Atom - Atom Distances (Å)
  Na1 O2
Na12.0515
O22.0515

Calculated geometries for NaO (sodium monoxide).
References
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squib reference DOI
1989Yam/Fuj:3033-3037 C Yamada, M Fujitake, E Hirota "Detection of the NaO radical by microwave spectroscopy" J. Chem. Phys. 90, 3033 (1989) 10.1063/1.455905

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