Gaseous Electronics: Tables, Atoms, and Molecules

Section I: 1 Atom Argon (Ar) Cesium (Cs) Helium (He) Krypton (Kr) Mercury (Hg) Neon (Ne) Potassium (K) Sodium (Na) Xenon (Xe) Section II: 2 Atoms Bromine (Br2) Carbon Monoxide (CO) Chlorine (Cl2) Deuterium (D2) Deuterium Bromide (DBr) Deuterium Chloride (DCl) Deuterium Iodide (DI) Fluorine (F2) Hydrogen (H2) Hydrogen Bromide (HBr) Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) Hydrogen Iodide (HI) Iodine (I2) Nitric Oxide (NO) Nitrogen (N2) Oxygen (O2) Section III: 3 Atoms Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Carbon Disulfide (CS2) Carbon Oxysulfide (COS) Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2) Heavy Water (D2O) Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Ozone (O3) Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Water Vapor (H2O) Section IV: 4 Atoms Acetylene (C2H2) Ammonia (NH3) Boron Trichloride (BCl3) Boron Trifluoride (BF3) Deuterated Ammonia (ND3) Nitrogen Trifluoride (NF3) Phosphine (PH3) Phosphorous Trifluoride (PF3) Section V: 5 Atoms Bromochloromethane (CH2BrCl) Bromomethane (CH3Br) Bromotrichloromethane (CBrCl3) Bromotrifluoromethane (CBrF3) Carbon Tetrachloride (CCl4) Chlorodibromomethane (CHBr2Cl) Chloromethane (CH3Cl) Chlorotrifluoromethane (CClF3) Deuterated Methane (CD4) Dibromodifluoromethane (CBr2F2) Dibromomethane (CH2Br2) Dichlorodifluoromethane (CCl2F2) Dichloromethane (CH2Cl2) and Difluoromethane (CH2F2) Fluoromethane (CH3F) Formic Acid (CH2O2) Germane (GeH4) Germanium Tetrachloride (GeCl4) Iodomethane (CH3I) Methane (CH4) Silane (SiH4) Silicon Tetrafluoride (SiF4) Sulfuryl Fluoride (SO2F2) Tetrabromomethane (CBr4) Tetrachlorosilane (SiCl4) Tetrafluoromethane (CF4) Tribromofluoromethane (CBr3F) Tribromomethane (CHBr3) Trichlorofluoromethane (CCl3F) Trichloromethane (CHCl3) Trifluoromethane (CHF3) Section VI: 6 Atoms Dibromoethene (C2H2Br2) Dichloroethene (C2H2Cl2) Ethylene (C2H4) Methanethiol (CH3SH) Methanol (CH3OH) Tetrachloroethene (C2Cl4) Tetrafluoroethene (C2F4) Tribromoethene (C2HBr3) Trichloroethene (C2HCl3) Section VII: 7 Atoms Allene (C3H4) Cyclopropene (C3H4) Ethanal (C2H4O) Methylamine (CH3NH2) Propyne (C3H4) Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) Tungsten Hexafluoride (WF6) Uranium Hexafluoride (UF6) Section VIII: 8 Atoms Bromofluoroethane (C2H4BrF) Bromotrifluoroethane (C2H2BrF3) Chloroethane (C2H5Cl) Dibromodifluoroethane (C2H2Br2F2) Dibromoethane (C2H4Br2) Dibromotetrafluoroethane (C2Br2F4) Dichloroethane (C2H4Cl2) Disilane (Si2H6) Ethane (C2H6) Hexachloroethane (C2Cl6) Hexafluoroethane (C2F6) Pentachloroethane (C2HCl5) Tetrabromoethane (C2H2Br4) Tetrachloroethane (C2H2Cl4) Tribromoethane (C2H3Br3) Trichloroethane (C2H3Cl3) 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane (C2H3F3) Section IX: 9 Atoms Hexafluoropropene (1-C3F6) Propylene (C3H6) and Cyclopropane (c-C3H6) Section X: 10 Atoms Acetone (C3H6O) Cyclobutene (C4H6), 1,3-Butadiene (1,3-C4H6), 2-Butyne (2-C4H6) Hexafluorocyclobutene (C4F6), Hexafluoro-1,3-Butadiene (1,3-C4F6), and Hexafluoro-2-Butyne (2-C4F6) Section XI: 11 Atoms Chloropropane (C3H7Cl) Perfluoropropane (C3F8) Propane (C3H8) Section XII: 12 Atoms Benzene (C6H6) and Deuterated Benzene (C6D6) Bromobenzene (C6H5Br) Butene (C4H8) Chlorobenzene (C6H5Cl) Chloropentafluorobenzene (C6F5Cl) 1,3-Difluorobenzene (1,3-C6H4F2) 1,4-Difluorobenzene (C6H4F2) Fluorobenzene (C6H5F) Hexafluorobenzene (C6F6) Iodobenzene (C6H5I) Perfluorocyclobutane (c-C4F8), Perfluoro-2-Butene (2-C4F8), and Perfluoroisobutene (i-C4F8) 1-Propanol (1-C3H8O) and 2-Propanol (2-C3H8O) Section XIII: More than 12 Atoms Butane (C4H10) Chlorobutane (C4H9Cl), 1-Chlorobutane (1-C4H9Cl), 2-Chlorobutane (2-C4H9Cl), and t-Chlorobutane (t-C4H9Cl) Chloropentane (C5H11Cl) Cyclopentane (C5H10) Hexane (C6H14) and Cyclohexane (C6H12) Isobutane (i-C4H10) Isooctane (i-C8H18) Octane (C8H18) Pentane (C5H12) Perfluorobutane (n-C4F10) and Perfluoroisobutane (i-C4F10) Tetrahydrofuran (C4H8O) and alpha-Tetrahydrofurfuryl Alcohol (C5H10O2) Toluene (C7H8) Section XIV: Gas Mixtures Air Section XV: Appendices Appendix 1: Fundamental Constants Appendix 2: Target Particles (Namewise) Appendix 3: Target Particles (Formulawise) Appendix 4: Attachment Peaks and Cross Sections Appendix 5: Attachment Rates Appendix 6: Atomic Ionization Cross Sections Appendix 7: Ionization Cross Sections-Molecules Appendix 8: Important Relationships Appendix 9: Quadrupole Moments of Target Particles Appendix 10: Relative Dielectric Strength of Gases

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