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18 II II II II II 5676 5119 3996 1911 5283 - 39395 38833 37652 38542 38893 9779 - 50368 7011 - 47430 7259 - 47466 7713 - 47489 988 - 40674 9778 - 49089 15 I 559-795 0-75-3 (Pt. 91 3081). 92 3394. 69 3808. 63 I II II II II 228 4266 5676 12260 5819 75 1000 210 210 50 3889. 98 3891 . 62 3952. 54 3908 . 31 21 - - 31208 29994 29984 29794 32717 _ 28335 - 37196 - 29909 - 31090 - 32492 _ 26841 - 27812 - 31369 - 31076 - 31090 - 25640 -. 76 3990. 91 4065. 17 I! 87 II II II II II II II II II II II II I I II II II II II II II II I II I II II II II I I I II II II II II II II II 85 130 .
Pittenger, J. Opt. Soc. Am. 39, 219 (1949). 63 I I 20 160 h Intensity and Character. Energy levels in cm" 1 30656 - 65354 31827 - 65367 11 Wavelength . 65 2500 800 3600 700 70 800 1400 2800 260 h c . 6307 Ca I Normal state of valence electrons 4s 2 J So = 0. P. = 49305 cm" 1 . Ca II Normal state of valence electrons 4s 2 Si/2 = 0. P. = 95752 cm" 1 . References Wavelengths and Classification: Ca I, G. Risberg, Arkiv for Fysik 37, 231 (1967). Ca n, B. Edlen and P. Risberg, Arkiv for Fysik 10, 553 (1956).
66928 cm* 1. B II Normal state of valence electrons 2s2 1 S* = Q. LP. = 202895 cm- 1. References Wavelengths: G. R. Harrison, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Wavelength Tables (John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1939). Classification: B i, H. E. Clearman, J. Opt. Soc. Am. 42, 373 (1952). 769 Cd I Normal state of valence electrons 4d 10 5s 2 ©So = 0. P. = 72539 cm- 1 . Cd II Normal state of valence electrons 4rf10 5s 2 Si/2 = 0. P. = 136375 cm" 1 . References Wavelengths: G. R. Harrison, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Wavelength Tables (John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1939).