
doi: 10.1063/1.1700779
A potential energy curve for the mercury hydride molecule is constructed which takes into account the fact that the molecule can change from a structure bonded by exchange forces below about 2.65A, to a quasi-molecule held together by London dispersion forces at larger distances. The breaking off of certain bands can be understood on the basis of maxima in vibrational-rotational energy curves.
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