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Listing of experimental geometry data for PCl (phosphorus chloride)

Rotational Constants (cm-1)


See section I.F.4 to change rotational constant units
A B C
  0.25212  
Rotational Constants from 1985Min/Sai:4939
Calculated rotational constants for PCl (phosphorus chloride).

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
rPCl 2.018 1 2 1985Min/Sai:4939 from B0
picture of phosphorus chloride

Bond descriptions


Examples: C-C single bond, C=C, double bond, C#C triple bond, C:C aromatic bond
Bond Type Count
P-Cl 1
Atom x (Å) y (Å) z (Å)
P1 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Cl2 0.0000 0.0000 2.0176

Atom - Atom Distances (Å)
  P1 Cl2
P12.0176
Cl22.0176

Calculated geometries for PCl (phosphorus chloride).
References
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squib reference DOI
1985Min/Sai:4939 Minowa, T.; Saito, S.; Hirota, E. "The microwave spectrum of the PCl radical." Journal of Chemical Physics. 83, 4939-4944 (1985) 10.1063/1.449754

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