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NATL INST OF STANDARDS & TECH R.I.C.
All 101 577759Levin, Rhoda D/lonlzatlon potential andQC100 .U573 V71;1983 C.2NBS-PUB-C 1982
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Ionization Potential and Appearance Potential Measurements,
1971-1981
Rhoda D. Levin and Sharon G. Lias
Ion Kinetics and Energetics Data Center
National Measurement Laboratory
National Bureau of Standards
Washington, DC 20234
NATIONAL BUREAUOF STANDARDS
LIBRARY
JUL 2 2 1983
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Levin, Rhoda D.
Ionization potential and appearance potential measurements,
1971-1981.
(NSRDS-NBS ; 71)Issued October 1982
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In Memoriam
HENRY M. ROSENSTOCK.
Dr. Henry Meyer Rosenstock died on September 14, 1982, while this volume was in press. In
1 963 Dr. Rosenstock originated the compilation of ionization and appearance potential data at
the National Bureau of Standards. Although in 1979 he turned the project over to the present
authors in order to devote more time to other scientific interests, he remained throughout the
production of this book a wise mentor, a guide to the mysteries of both mass spectrometric
literature and data compilation, and, always, a good friend. We gratefully dedicate this workto his memory.
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Contents
Introduction 1
Literature Coverage 1
Description of the Compilation 2
Acknowledgments 3References 3
Index of Ions 4
Table of Ion Energetics Measurements 42
Author Index 556Bibliography 575
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Ionization Potential and Appearance Potential Measurements, 1971-1981
Rhoda D. Levin and Sharon G. Lias
Ion Kinetics and Energetics Data Center, National Measurement Laboratory, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC 20234
A compilation is presented of the ionization potential and appearance potential measurements whichappeared in the refereed literature in the time period 1971-1981. The data are sorted according to the
identity of the ionic species formed in the ionization process. Precursor molecules or radicals are identified
by a structural formula and, in the case of compounds containing rings, by name according to the Chemical
Abstracts system of nomenclature. Chemical Abstracts Registry Numbers are provided where available. Acomplete bibliography and author index are provided.
Key words: appearance potential; charge transfer spectrum; electron impact ionization; ionization potential; photoelectron spectroscopy;
photoionization; spectroscopy.
Introduction
In 1969, the NBS Ion Energetics Data Center, under thedirection of Dr. Henry M. Rosenstock, published a
compilation of ionization potential and appearance potential
measurements covering the literature through mid-1967 [l]1
.
This was followed in 1977 by an update covering the
literature through 1971 [2], Both these volumes contained,
wherever possible, critical evaluations of the data in which
the ionization threshold measurements were paired with
thermochemical data on corresponding neutral species to
generate values for the heats of formation of ions in the gas
phase. The current publication, which consists of a listing of
ionization and appearance potential measurements which
appeared in the literature between 1971 and 1981 (plus a
few older measurements not included in the earlier volumes),
is the first step toward a new update.
The 1977 compilation [2] is 10 years out of date at this
writing, and the collection given here contains data from
approximately 2000 papers which have appeared in the
intervening years. The early publication of this encyclopedic
list of measurements without an accompanying evaluation
serves several purposes. Especially for that body of users
whose interest lies in the ionization potentials themselves, or
for those who require a bibliographic guide to mass
spectrometric and photoelectron spectroscopic measurements,
the present volume as it is will serve the need. For those
users whose primary interest is in evaluated heats of
formation of ions, this volume will best be used as an adjunct
to the 1977 compilation, to call attention to newer
measurements, until the appearance of an updated critical
evaluation.
1
Figures in brackets indicate literature references.
Data listed in the compilation Ion Energetics
Measurements, 1971-1973 by H. M. Rosenstock, D. Sims,
S. S. Shroyer, and W. J Webb [3] have been included as an
integral part of the present book.
This compilation is restricted to processes involving
positive ion formation. Data concerned with the energetics of
negative ions are being compiled by Dr. John Bartmess of
Indiana University, to be published separately in the Journal
of Physical and Chemical Reference Data. That publication
will list the heats of formation and, where available,
entropies of negative ions, along with the electron affinities
of corresponding neutral species and, where available, the
acidities of the corresponding conjugate acids.
Literature Coverage
The literature for the period 1971-1981 was covered
initially by an issue-by-issue search of the following journals:
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, Canadian Journal of Physics,
Chemical Communications, Chemical Physics, Chemical
Physics Letters, Chemische Berichte, Faraday Transactions
II, Helvetica Chimica Acta, High Temperature, International
Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Physics, Journal of the
American Chemical Society, Journal of Chemical Physics,
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena,
Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, Journal of the
Optical Society of America, Journal of Organometallic
Chemistry, Journal of Physical Chemistry, Organic Mass
Spectrometry, Tetrahedron, and Tetrahedron Letters. This
search was supplemented by a systematic use of standard
abstracting services such as Chemical Abstracts and the Mass
Spectrometry Bulletin (of the Mass Spectrometry Data
Centre, The University of Nottingham, U.K.). Papers listed
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in review articles describing relevant measurements were also
checked against the bibliography as a monitor of the
completeness of coverage. With the exception of certain
journals published in the Soviet Union to which we did not
have ready access, the literature coverage is estimated to be
better than 95% complete. Only data appearing in refereedjournals are included. The cut-off date is approximately
March 1981.
Description of the Compilation
The table of ionization and appearance potentialmeasurements follows a format similar to that used in the
earlier volumes [1,2,3]. That is, one will find data for a
particular system listed under the empirical formula for the
ion that is generated in the ionization process of interest. For
example, in order to find the ionization potential of acetone,
one finds the empirical formula of the acetone ion, c3h60+
(boldface), then identifies those measurements involving
acetone precursor molecules by looking in the first column ofthe table. For the appearance potential of a fragmentation
process of the acetone ion (e.g., CH3COCH 3*CH 3CO
+ +CH
3+ e ), one would locate the empirical formula of theproduct ion, C2H 30
+, and identify those measurements
involving acetone precursors in the first column. The neutralprecursor species are identified by a semi-structural formula,
and for compounds containing rings, the compound nameaccording to the system of nomenclature used by the
Chemical Abstracts Services. The Chemical AbstractsRegistry Number is given for all compounds, when available.For a very few papers which appeared late in 1980, it was
necessary if the data were to be included, to use the
nomenclature used by the original authors and to omit the
Registry Numbers. In some cases, comments about the
experimental observation are also given.
The column of the table, labelled Other Products,
contains an indication of the identity of neutral or negative
ion fragment species when these are known (e.g., CH3in the
fragmentation process: CH 3CQCH 3CH 3CO + +CH3 -f-e").When the process described is just the removal of anelectron, this column contains two asterisks. A word ofcaution is in order heresome techniques (particularlyphotoelectron spectroscopy) measure the energy required to
remove an electron from a molecule, but do not identify the
resulting ionic species. Certain molecular ions (e.g.,
neo-CjH^, CCl^) are formed on a dissociative potential
surface, and cannot be said to exist in the gas phase.
Therefore, it must be stated that the listing of the empirical
formula of a particular ion does not necessarily imply that
the ion exists in the gas phase.
The fourth column of the table gives the measured energy
required to form the listed ion from the neutral molecule or
radical in the second column. All values are given in electron
volts. When the original data have been reported in unitsother than electron volts, conversion to electron volts has
been made using the following conversion factors: 1 eV =8065.479 cm
-1 = 96.48456 kj moU 1 - 23.06036kcal mol"
1
. Error limits, when cited, are those given bythe original authors.
Ionization potentials given are adiabatic values unless the
designation (V) appears after the value, in which case thevertical ionization potential has been given. Photoelectron
spectroscopy papers often report only vertical ionization
potentials. Although in many cases, these probably coincidewith the adiabatic values, we have followed the policy oflabelling such ionization potentials vertical unless the
original authors specifically report the measurement of anadiabatic ionization potential. Because of the original
emphasis of this compilation effort on deriving heats of
formation of ions, it was initially assumed that the users ofthis volume would find only adiabatic values useful, andtherefore, vertical values were included only when adiabaticvalues were not given in a particular paper. This sameemphasis, as well as space considerations, has deemed thatonly the lowest ionization potential be included here, except
for monatomic, diatomic, and triatomic species, for which
transitions leading to higher electronic states are also
included. Users whose interests are in vertical ionization
potentials or excited states of polyatomic ions will find this
volume useful as a bibliographic guide to the literature of
photoelectron spectroscopy.
Where available, the ionization potentials corresponding tothe formation of doubly-charged ions have been included.
Data for ionization processes leading to ions having three or
more positive charges are not included.
The fifth column of the table gives an indication of theexperimental technique used in the measurement. The
abbreviations are as follows:
Abbreviation Technique
s Spectroscopy
PI Photoionization
PE Photoelectron SpectroscopyAUG Auger Electron SpectroscopyPEN Penning IonizationEl Electron Impact
CTS Charge Transfer SpectrumOTH Other
For detailed descriptions of these various techniques, the
reader is referred to the chapter appearing at the beginning
of the 1977 compilation [2].
The final column of the table lists the number of the
reference in the bibliography at the end of the table. Anauthor index is also provided.
The index lists the empirical formulas of the ionic species,
ordered according to an alphabetical sorting scheme. The
empirical formulas are written with the atoms given in
increasing order of atomic number, with the exception of
hydrogen which appears after carbon in carbon-containing
ions. The alphabetization is carried out on these formulas as
written. For example, the ions CHF3h
, CHCl^, CFCl^, and
CC13 1+ would be alphabetized first according to the atom
which appears immediately after the C in the empirical
formula, then according to the following atom: CC13 I+
,
CFC13
+, CHC1+, CHF3
+.
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As in the earlier volumes [1,2,3], the actual ordering of
the ionic species in the compilation is determined by the
atom in the molecule which has the highest atomic number,
with the overall ordering following the periodic chart in
increasing order. To find an ion whose highest atomic
number atom is X, find that portion of the compilation
devoted to species having X as the highest atomic numberatom. In this portion, the sort will first list species containing
only X (X + , Xj , X3, etc.), then ions compounded of X andone other element, these other atoms appearing in increasing
order of atomic number. Within the set of ions AX+, all
ions with m equal to 1 will appear first while re advancesfrom re = 1 to the maximum value; then m will be advancedto 2, and so on. When all AX^ ions (where A has an atomicnumber lower than that of X) have been listed, AB^,X+ ions
appear (ordering of atomic numbers: A
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Index of Ions
Ac +
Ag +
AgEu +
AgHo +
Agl +
Agl.7
Ag2
+
Ag.i
Ag:7Ag,U+ ....
Ag,i :rAl
+
AlAg +
AlAu +
A1Au2+
AlBr +
AlBr*
A1C1+
A1C1 +
A1C14Cs+
AlCltK +
AlCl 4Rb+
All+
A1I+
AlSi+
Al^
Al2 +
A12Au +
Al2Br+
A1,C1+
Am +
Ar+
Ar+2
ArKr +
ArXe +
Ar2+
As+
AsBr +
AsBr^
AsBr+
Asl+
AsTl +
As^
As4+
Au +
AuEu +
Au,+
Au,Eu +
B +
BAu +
BCH,Br2+
BCH,C12
+
BCH,F2
+
BCH,0 +
BCHN +
BC2HBr +
bc2hci+
BC2H (1F+
BC2H
(,1
+
BC2HNBr
2
+..
BC2HNC1
2
+...
BC2HNF2+
....
BC2H (,NI2+
BC,H KN+
BC2HN +
BC2HNF2P+
BCtH+
552 BC,H,,0+
224492 BC
(H,02
+224
527 BC,H0 + : 224
518 BC,H,,S 2+
342518 BC
:)HS+ 342
493 BC,H I2N+
167
518 BC,H||N 2+
168
493 BC4H ]2N+
167
518 BC4H l2N 2Br+
4-70
518 BC4H I2N,C1+
38i
290 BC4H I2N,F+
283
493 BC4H| 2N 2 I+
512
544 BC4H l;iN+ 168545 BC-H ?NBr
+469
475 BC-H 7NC1+
381
475 BCr>H 7N 202
+268
393 BCr>HN + 168
393 BC,H I5N2+
168
521 BC(1H,C1 2+
377
405 BCH r,F2+
278
482 BC,,H ;NF+ 283514 BC
(|H,N + 168
514 BCHl
N0 + 267
309 BCH i2N+
168
291 BCH l2NO+ 268291 BCH 14N;+ 169
545 BC(,H mN+ 169475 BCH,,02
+224
393 BCH ]7N2+
168
555 BC^H,.,!^ 168
402 BG.HlN^ 168403 BCH l:fN 2
+168
482 BCH 1(1N+
168
520 BC I0H i:)N 2+
168
403 BC I(1H I5N 2+
169
454 BC iiiH2N+
168
481 BC m H mCo+
437
481 BC I2H + 122481 BC| 2H, sSBr 478
517 BC I2H ihSC1+
400
549 BC I ,H,,JS+
342
454 BC, ,H2 |OS+
360
454 BC, (H 2I S+
342
544 BC l4H,y 122
545 BC|Hi 5Co
+437
544 BC l(.H2aN+
168
545 BC l8H+5 122
43 BC I8H 2SU+
554
544 BC2I H,-F4+
278
467 BC1+
371
377 BC12+
371
278 BC1.+ 371
224 BF+
269
167 BFC1+
389
467 BFC1 2+
389
377 BF2+ 269
278 BF2C1+
389
511 BF+ .77.77... 269
470 BO + 172381 BOAu + 544
283 BOF + 283512 B0F
2
+ 284
167 B02
+ 172
167 B02Ba + 521
323 B0,ln+ 496
122 B0 2K+ 404
4
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BOjK^ 404
B02Na + 290
B02Na2+ 290
B02T1
+ 548
B02T12+ 548
B04W + 533B0 7W 2+ 534BO,W+ 534
B0 1(W4+ 534BP + 310
BSC1 + 399
B2C2H6S3+ 342
B2C2H 7NS2+ 350
B2C,H, )NOS+ 364
B2C
(HNS
2
+ 351
B2C
iHN
:)Br
2
+ 470
B2C3H9N 3C12+ 381
B2C,H ii)N2S+ 350
B2C3H nN+ 169B2C4H l2N 2Br2
+ 470
B2C
4H
i 2N
2C12
+ 381
B2C4H, 2N 2F2
+283
B,C4H 12N20+
267
B2C4H ]2N 2S
+350
B2C4H,,N 4C12+
381
B2C,H
i;)N+ 169
B2C,H 15N3+
169
B2C5H,-N302
+268
B2C5H I3N3S2
+351
B2C.-H ](,N 2SiS
+368
B2CH ]KN 2
+168
B2C,,H| HN tAs
+455
B,CHI
N
CH+ 121
BSCH I
+1
12!
B5C2H 7+
121
BsC,H, lO,Fe+ 432
B,C5H 30,Fe
+ 433
BkCoH,; 122
BCHIIS + 342
BiC2H+ 122
Ba + 521
Ba+2
521
Bal+ 522
Be + 43
BeC3H-Br+ 467
BeC5H sCl+ 377
BeCH:+ 121
BeCH+ 121
BeC7H+ 121
BeCH+ 121
BeC loH204F+ 287BeC
l(1H^, 121
BeCl(1H
l404+
224
BeCl2H+ 121
BeCl2
+371
BeF + 269
BeFCl + 389
BeF,+ 269
Bi+
551
Bi2
+551
Bi+ 551
Bi4+
551
Bk + 555
Br+
462
BrAg + 494
BrAg^ 494
BrBa + 522
BrCs+
521
Brl+
517
Brln+
496
BrRb + 483
BrRb2
+483
BrSr+
483
BrTl+
549
BrW + 539BrYb + 530
Br^ 463
Br_,Agt 494
Br,Cd+
495
Br2Nd + 526
Br2Pb + 551
Br2Sn + 503
Br2Tm
+530
Br,W + 539
Br2Yb + 530
Br,Ag+ 494
Br,ln+ 497
Br3Sb+ 506
Br ,Tm+
530
Br,W + 539
Br,W2
+ 539
Br4Hf+
531
Br,W + 539
Br,W2
+ 539
Br4Zr+ 484
Br,W + 539
Br7W
2
+ 539
Br(,W
2
+540
Br,,Re+ 542
5
-
c +
c +2
CBr +
CBr+
CBr+
CC1+
CC1 2+
CCl2Br
2
+...
CC1+
CDN +
CDO +
CD.+
CD,0 +
CD+CD,N02
+..
CD(0 +
CD40+
CF +
CFBr+
CFC1 +
CFC12
+
CFC1+
CFP +
CFSC1+....
CFt
CF,Br2
+....
CF2C1+
CF2ClBr+
,
CF2C12+
CF2PC1+ ..
cf2s+
CF+
CF,Br + ...
CF,C1 +
CF,I+
CF:tIHg + .
CF(PC1
2
+.
CF+
CH +
CHBr + ....CHBr.f
CHBr^ ....
CHC12+
....
CHC1+ ....
CHD +
CHDO + ..CHD_+
CHD20 + .
CHDfCHD,0 + .
CHF+
CHFC1+ ..
CHF+CHF
2C1+
.
CHF+CHI
2
+
CHI+
CHN +
CHNF^ ...CHNO + ..CHNS + ...CHO +
CHOF + ...CHOMn +
CH02
+.....
CHP +
CHS +
CH2
+
CH2Br+
...
CH 2Br2+
...
CH2C1
+372
CH2CI2
+375
CH2D + 46
CH2DSi + 293
CH 2D2Si+
293
CH2F + 274
CH2FC1+
391
CH,FtAs + 456
CH 2F,P+
321
CH2F4S
+366
CH2 I+
509
CH2I2
+511
CH2N
+125
CH2NF + 281
CH2NF
2
+282
CH2NO + 226
CH2NS + 343
CH2N 2
+146
CH 2N 4+
164
CH20
+174
CH_,OAs + 455
CH 2OS+
352
CH20
2
+204
CH2PC1+ 397CH,PS + 368
CH2S + 329
CH 2S2+ 337
CH+ 45CHjAlBrf 476
CH,A1I2
+ 514
CH,Br+ 464
CH(C1
+ 372
CH,Cl,Ge + 453
CH,Cl,Ge + 453
CH,Cl,Ti + 407
CH,D + 46CH,DO + 175CH,DSi + 293
CH,D2Si
+ 294
CH,F2P + 321
CH,F2Si+ 308
CH,F,Si + 308
CH(Ga + 447
CHjI + 509
CH,N + 126
CH!NBr+ 469
CH:1NC12
+ 381
CH,NF4P2+ 323
CH,NO + 226CH,NOGe + 451
CH,NOSi + 306
CH,N02
+ 246
CH(NS + 343
CH(NSGe + 453
CH,NSiS + 368
CH,N2+ 146
CHtN.+ 162
CH,0 + 175
CH,OAs + 455
CHjOPCl/ 397
CH(0PSC1
2
+ 402
CH1OS + 352
CH jO^ 204CH
:j02FS
+ 367
CH;)02F,P
+ 324
CHt02PBr2
+ 477
CH,02PC1^ 398
CH,02SC1+ 401
CHtPCl
2
+ 396
CH:
,PCl2Se+ 462
44
44
463
463
464
371
371
479
371
125
174
45
174
46
246
175
175
269
474
389
390
390
321
401
270
473
389
479
390
399
365
271
473
390
514
548
398
271
44
464466
467
375
376
45
174
46
175
46
175
274
392
276
391
277
511
511
125
282
226
343
174
284
422
204
310
328
44
464
466
6
-
CH:(PSBr2
+ 479
CH,PSC12+
402
CH1S+
329
CH,Si+
293
CH4+ 46
CH4N+
126
CH 4NBr+
468
CH 4NC1+
378
CH4N2+
146
CH4N 20+
240
CH4N 2S+
346
CH40+
175
CH 4OAs+
455
CH4OP+
317
CH.,OS+
352
CH 402+
175
CH 40 2P+
317
CH 40,P+
318
CH4S+
329
CH4S^ 337CH 4Si
+293
CH4SiCl2+ 395
CH-N + 126
CH,NO + 227CH-0,P + 318
CH-,P+
310
CHsSi+ 293
CHN2
+146
CH,,OSi+ 305
CHSi + 294
CHSiS + 367
CHNSi2
+304
CLa + 522
CN + 124CNEu + 527CNF + 279CNFP + 322CNF
2P + 322
CNF2PS
+370
CNGa + 448CNK + 404CNK
2
+404
CNOBr + 472CNOBr+ 472CN0C1 + 385CNOClBr+ 479
CNOCl2Br + 479
CNOCtf 385CNOFC1 + 393CNOF
2CI+
393
CNOF2P + 324
CNOF+ 287CNOI + 513CN0
2
+226
CNO:tF
1Hg + 547
CNPr + 525CN
2F
2
+280
CN:
,FtHg + 547
CN4+
125
CO + 173CO +2 173COBr.+ 470COCI + 382
C0C1_+ 382
COCo + 438COCr + 410COF+ 284COF
2
+284
COF1SiPCl
iCo + 441
COF+ 284COF6SiP2Cl :)Co
+44i
COF 12P4Fe+
434COFe + 430COMn + 422COMo + 486CONi + 443COS + 352COSe + 460COSiCl,Co + 44i
COW + 534CO,K
2
+404
CP+ 310CPC1 5
+396
CP2
+310
CRh + 49iCRhCe + 524CRuCe + 524CS + 327CSC1
2
+ 399
CSCr + 418
CSFe + 434
CSFe2+ 434
CSMn + 425CSMnI + 516
CSMo + 489
CSSe + 461
CSW + 538CS2
+ 328
CSe + 458
CSe2+ 458
CSiCe + 524
CSiP + 325
CSi2
+ 293
CTh + 552
CU + 554
C2+ 44
C2A1
+ 291
C2A12+ 291
C2Ce+ 523
C2C1+ 371
C2D + 46
C2D2+ 47
C2D3+ 48
C2D :jO+ 178
C2D4+ 49
C2D40
+ 179
C2Eu+ 527
C2FC1 2+ 390
C2F2+ 270
C2F2C1+ 390
C2F2C12+ 390
C2F+ 271
C2FjBr+ 473
C2F:jCl+ 390
C2F:)C1+ 391
C2F,S 2C1+ 401
C2F4+ 272
C2F4Br2
+ 474
C2F4C12
+ 390
C2F4 I2
+ 514
C2F4S2+ 365
C2F+ 272
C2F5C1+ 390
C2F5 I+ 514
C2F,+ 272
C2F(,PC1+ 398
C2F,,S2Hg+ 547
C2Fe+
429
7
-
c2h+
C,HBr +
C2HCI +
C2HC1+
C2HD+
C2HD2+
C2HD +
C2HD :lO+
....
C,HF +
C2HFC1+
C2HF2+
c,hf2ci+
...
c2hf+C2HF,C12
+...
C2HFP+
c2hi+
C2H0C1+
....
C,H0C1 + ....
c2ho,f+ ....
C,H02Mn + .
C2H 2+
C2H 2Br^C
2H 2C1
+
C,H 2C12+
C2H
2C14
+
C2H 2Co^"c
2h 2d 2
+
c2h 2d+C2H 2D fO
+...
c2h
2f +
C2H 2FBr+
...
C2H 2FC1+
...
c2h 2f2+
C2H2F2Br^ ..C2H 2F,I
+...
c2h,i 2+
c2h,n +
C2H2NBr+
..
C,H2NC1 + ...
c2h,nf+
...
C2H2N0C1+C2H 2N 2Se
+
C2H 2N :iBr+
C2H2N3C1+
.
c2h,n4
+
c2h 2o+
C2H
20C1,+
..
c2h
2o 2+
c,h2o4+
c 2h2s+
c2h 2s 3+
CH2Se
+....W
C2H,Br+
....
C,H;iCl
+
C2H,C13+
C,H3D+
C2H 3DO+
...
c,h 3d 2+
c,h 3d2o+
..
C2H,D3+
c2h,d3o+
..
c2h3f+
c2h 3f2
+
C2H :jF,C1+
.
C2H3F+C2H 3Ga
+...,
c 2h3 i+
c2h3n+
C2H 3NF
+...
C2H 3NO+
227
C2H :)NO :f 261C2H ;iNS
+343
C2H 3N+ 162C2H3N (0
+245
C2H,0+
176
C.,H 3OBr+
470
C2H,0C1+
382
C2H,OF+
284
C2H3OF+ 286C2H 30PC1.+ 398C2H ,0 2
+204
C2H ,02Br+
471
C2H ,02C1+ 384
C2H 30,r 513
C2H,P+
311
C2H,S+
329
C2H4+
48
C2H 4Br
+ 464
C2H 4Br^ 466
C2H4C1
+ 372
C2H4ClBr+ 479
C 2H4C12+ 375
C2H 4DO+ 179
C2H 4F
+ 274
C2H 4FBr
+ 474
C2H4F2+ 276
C2H 4Ga
+ 448
C2H 4I2
+ 511
C2H 4N
+ 126
C2H 4NO+ 227
C2H 4NS+ 343
C2H 4N 2
+ 146
C2H4N202+ 254
C2H 4N4+ 164
C2H 40
+ 178
C2H 4OAs
+ 455
C2H 4OPCl :t 398
C2H 4OS
+ 352
C2H 402
+ 205
C,H40,S+ 357
C2H40+ 219C2H 40,S
+ 359
C2H 40,t 222C2H4PC1+ 397C2H4PSC1;+ 402C.,H4S
+ 329
C 2H4S :t 339C2H4Si
+ 294
C2H+ 49
C2H sBr+ 464
C2H 3C1
+ 372
C2H 5F+ 274
C2H 3 I
+ 509
C2H 3N+ 126
C2H 5NO+ 227
C2H5N0 2
+ 246
C 2H3NS+ 343
C2H sO+ 179
C2H 5OAs+ 455
C2H 3OBr+ 470
C2H 30C1+ 383
C2H 3OF
+ 284
C2H 301+ 512
C2H sOPSC12+
- 402
C2H sOSiCtf 395
C2H502+ 205
C2H 30 2As+ 455
C2H s02PC1 2
+ 398
C2H.P+ 311
46
464
372
377
47
48
49
179
274
391
276
391
277
392
322
509
382
385
286
422
47
466
372
375
377
437
48
49
179
274
474
391
276
475
514
511
126
468
378
281
389
460
469
380
164
175
384
204
222
329
339
459
47
464
372
377
48
178
49
179
49
180
274
276
391
277
447
509
126
281
s
-
CtfsPCi; 396
C2H-S+ 330
C_,H-SC1+ 399
C2H-Se
+ 459
C2HAlBr+ 476
C2HAICI
+ 393
C2HAH+ 514
C2H,,Cd
+ 495
C2H,,ClGe+ 453
C2HClSn+ 503
C2H,,Cl
2Ge + 453
C2HCl,Sn+ 503
C2HFP+ 321
C2HFSi+ 308
C2HF
2Ge + 452
C2H
(,F2Si
+ 308
C2HF
;iSiAs
+ 456
C2HGa+ 448
C2HHg + 546
C2HN + 126
C2HNBr+ 468
C2HNC1+ 378
C2HNF
2f 282
C,H6NF,P+ 322
C2HNF,Si+ 309
C2H r,NF4P" 323
C2H f)NOPCl2+ 398
T2H6NPC1^ 397C2H6NPSC12
+ 402
C2HNSiCI+ 395
C2HN20+ 240
C2HN 20 2+ 254
C2H6N2P2F+ 323C2HN2S.+ 350
C2H0+ 179
C2HOAs+ 455
C2H0PC1 + 397
C2H f,OPS+ 369
C2H(,OPS2+ 369
C2H,OS + 352
C2H,,02+ 205
C2H (,02As+ 455
C2H f,0 2P+ 318
C2H f,0 2PS+ 369
C2H,0
2PS
2
+ 369
C2H
(,0 2S+
357
C2H0
:iP + 318
C2H
(,O
tPS + 369
C2HO
tS+ 359
C2HPCr 396C2HPClSe^ 462
C2HPSBr+ 479
C,HPSC!+ 402
C2H
(,S+ 330
C2H
(,S2+
x 337
C2H (,Se+ 459
C2HSi+ 294
C,HSiCl+ 394
C2HSiCl2+ 395
C2H,,SiCl,As+ 457
C,H(,SiPCl+ 399
C2H (,Si2+ 299
C2HTe+ 506
C2H,,Zn+ 446
C2H
7As + 454
C2H 7NO
+ 227
C,H:NOS + 360
C2H 70C1+
C2H 7OP+
C2H 7OPS 2+
C,H 702As+
c2h 7o 2ps+
c2h 7o,p+
c2h 7p+
C,H:PS +
C2H
7Si
+
C.,HGe +
C2H kN2+
c2hn2o,p+
c2HN
2s +
C,HSi +
C,HNSi +
C2H ioN,OP+
C2La+
C2Lu +
C2NOF
(Hg +
c2nof+C2N.^
c,n2+
C2N 2 F,rC2N 2K+c2n 2o
+
C,N,0 4Fe+
C2N
2S+
C2N 2S?
C20C12+
C20C1+
c.oci;
c2of+C
2OFe +
C2OSCr +
C2OSMo+
C2OSW+
C20,Br7
C202C12+
C,0,Co +
C20>Cr +
c202f2+
C20,FSiP,Cl !Co+
C20,F,,P,Fe+
C20 2Fe+
C20 2Mn
+
C20 2Mo+
C20 2Ni+
C20,SiCl,Co+
c2o 2w +C2P
+
C,Rh +
C2RhCe+
C2RuCe+
C,S,C14+
C2S2Fe 2+
C2S,Mn2+
c2s4+
C2Sc+
C2Si+
C2Th +
C2Ti
+
C2U +
c2y+
C.,Zr+
C;f
qa:C;,D0
+
C,F +
C:,F2
+
ctF.r
383
317
369
455
369
318
311
369
294
449
146
320
346
294
303
319
522
531
547
287
125
124
280
404
226
433
343
343
382
382
382
284
430
418
489
538
470
382
438
411
284
441
434
430
422
486
443
441
534
310
491
524
524
399
434
425
328
405
293
552
406
554
483
483
44
53
181
270
270
271
9
-
C,F,Br+
C,F,C1+
C:,F,1+
C,F4+
c,F,r
c,F,s:r
C;tFP +
C,H +
C,HDr+
C,HD+
C,HF +
C:lHF2
+
C.HF+
C,HN +
C,HNF+
C,HO +
C,H0F4C1+
..
C:1HO,Mn + ..
C,HS +
c:
,h2+
C:tH2D+
C,H,F +
C.II.F
c,h2n +
C:iH 2NCl
+....
C,H2NO +
C:(H 2N
2+
C:tH2N+
C:lH 2N20 2S
+
C,H2N20f ....C,H,0 +
C,H,OCo,f ...
G.iH2OF,Br
+
C,H2OF+
C,H2OF+
C,H,02S
+...
C(H 20+
c:)h2s+
C..H+
C,H ,Br +
C,H ,C1 +
CtH,Co +
C:lH,D+
C,H,F+
C,H ,Fe +
CtH,I
+
C:iH
:
,N+
C,H ,N0 + ....
C,H,NS + ....
C,H.(NS2
+....
C,H,N 2+
C:(H
;)N+
C;,H:lNi
+
C,H,0 +
C:)H,OF+ ....
C:1H
;1OF+ ....
C.H ,02Ff ...
C(H
iRu + ....
C,HtW +
ca:c
(h4d2
+
c,h 4d+
C,H 4D iO+
...
C;tH 4F
+
C;,H 4N 2+
C:)H4N 20
+...
c(h 4n 2o 2
+...
c,h 4n 2s 2+
...
C1H 4N 4Br
+.
C.i!,N,
-
c,h7ns +
C,H;0 +
CiH
7OBr +
C(H 70C1
+
C3H 7OF+
c(h
7oi +
C:iH :0 !P
+
c,h7s+
C,H7Se
+
c,H8+
C:)H HHg
+
CtHN +
CtH 8N 2
+
CtHN
20 +
CjH8N202+
C;,H8N2S+
C,H8N 2S2+
CtH 80
+
C;tH 8OS
+
c)ho4p
+
C,H8S+
c:)H8s2
+
CtHSi
+
C,H,,A1+
C,H,,As+
CtHBrPb +
C,H,,BrSn+
CjH,,ClGe+
CiHClPb +
C,HClSn +
C,H,,FSi+
CtH,,Ga
+
C,H,|Ge+
C:tH,,N
+
CtH,
)NO +
C:jHN
:jF l2PftCr
+.
C;jHN
:tF l2P (1Mo
+
C:tHN
:)F l2PW
+.
C;iH,jN
:tSi+
C:)H,
JOAs +
C8H,,OP+
CtH,,OSi
+
c,h,;o2ps2
+
C;1H903As
+
C,H,,OtP +
CjH,
J0,PCr+
C,H,,0,PS+
C:,H90 ;,PSe
+
C,H0)PW +
C)H,
)04P
+
CtHP +
C:)H,,PS
+
C,H,(Pb +
C,H,;Sb
+
C:)H gSi
+
C:)H,
JSiBr
+
C,H,,SiCl+
C,H,SiMn +
C,H,,Sn+
CiH,NP +
C:iH l0N2
+
C:iH
l(lSi
+
C1H
l
Sn+
C,Hl2N
tOP +
C,H|(1Ge +
C,La+
C,NBr +
C:tNCI +
C;)NF +
C:)NI + 512
C:iN04Co
+439
C;.N20
+226
CfN.iF.r 280C
10F,C1+ 393
CtOF+ 284
C,0FSC1+
393C.OF+ 284C
;)02+
174
C 40 2Fe+
430C,0 2SCr
+418
C,02SMo+
489C
:,0 2SW + 538
C.|0:iCr+ 4ii
C,OtF,SiPCI2Co
+44i
CiO,F
iSiPCl,Co + 441
C(O
tFf,P2Fe
+434
CAFPtCr + 418
QAFe + 430C.
1O
iFe
+2430
C;)0,Mn + 422
CAMo + 486C,0,Ni + 443CASiCl
;tCo + 441
C,0,W + 534
QX 328c
iTh + - 552
C,U + 554C4Br^ 463C4C12
+371
C4D4+
54QD4S + 33iC4D
-
C,H ,NOS +
C4H,N0 2S+
...
C4H ;,N0 2Se+
..
C4H,N0,f
C4H;,N 2F+
C,H,N2OBr + ..
C,H:iN
20C1 + ..
C,HtN,OF + ...
C4H ,OBr+
C4H ,OClHg+
..
C4H,04CoGe+
C4H (O^iCo^
.
c4h,s+
C4H ,SBr+
C4H ,SC1+
C4H,SCIHg+
..
C4H,SI+
C4H ,TeI4
c4h;
C4H4F+c4h 4n
+
C4H 4N02Br+
..
C4H4N02C1+
..
c4h 4n+c4h4n 2o
+
c4h4n2o2+
....
c4h4n20.+c,h 4o
+
c4h 4os+
c4h 4o,+
C4H40.rc4h 404
+
G^FI^jOhMo^ ...
c4h 4s+ ....~
C4H 4SSe+
C4H 4STe+
C4H 4S 2+
C4H4S+C,H 4Se
+
C4H ,Te+
c4h+C,H-N +
C4H-,N0.+
C4H-NS+
c4h.ns2+
c4h :,n;C4H-N,,0
+
C4H-0 +
C4H,0,F+
C.,H ,OiCI
+
C,H+
C4HCo_+
C4HF2Si+
C4HFP_+
C4H,Ga+
C4HN+
C4HNFP+
....
C4HN0Se+
...
c4h (,n+c4h (,no
+
c 4hn 2o 2+
CjH, N,S +
c4hn2s2+
C4H,,N,Br+
....
C4H,,N ,C1+
c4hn.+
c4ho+
C,H0+
c4ho2s+
c4ho;
361 C4H04+
222363 C4HS
+331
461 C4HS.+ 340261 C4HSiCl2
+395
281 C4H 7+
.' 55472 C4H 7Br
+465
386 C4H 7Ge+
449287 C4H 7N
+129
470 C4H 7NO+
228547 C4H 7NO+ 247454 C4H 7NO+ 261440 C4H 7NS2
+349
331 C4H 7N ;jO+
245477 C4H 7N,S
+348
399 C 4H 70+
182
547 C4H 70 1P+
318515 C,H
704PC1 2+
398519 C4H 7Si
+295
54 C4H ;Sn+
497277 C4H
+55
129 C4HBr+ 466473 C4HFBr
+474
387 C4HsN+
129
147 C4H rN0+
228
240 C4HN0C1+ 385255 C4HN0 2Se
+461
263 C4HN2+ 148181 C4HN20 2
+255
353 C4HbN 2S+
346
206 C4HhN4+ 164
220 C4H bO+
L82
222 C4Hb0PC1+
397
487 C4H bOS+ 353
331 C4H0_+ 206
461 C4H b0 2S+ 358
507 C4Hb04
+ 222
337 C4H bS+
331
340 C4HbS2+ 337
459 C4HBS4Sn+ 502
506 C4HBSe+ 459
54 C4H8Si+ 295
129 C4HTe+
506
247 C4H+ 56344 C4HAs
+ 454
349 C4HBr+
465
162 C4HC1+ 373
245 C4HF2P+ 321
182 C4HI+ 510
286 C4HN+ 129
384 C4HN0+ 228
54 C4HN0S+ 361
437 C4HN0Si+ 306
308 C4HN0^ 247322 C4HNS
+ 344
448 C4HNS 2+ 349
129 C4HNSiS+ 368
323 C4HN 2OF2P+ 324
461 C4H0+ 183
148 C4HOSiMn+ 424
241 C 4H0 2As+ 456
255 C4H0 2PC1 2+ 398
346 C4H0 ;iP+ 318
350 C4H04PCr+ 416
469 C4H04PW + 536380 C4HPC17 , 396
164 C4HS+ 331
182 C4H,,Si+ 295
206 C4HSiCl+ 394
357 C4H+ 56220 C4H 10Cd
+ 495
12
-
C.lH|
llF2Si
+ 308
C4H 1( ,Hg+ 546
C4H ioN+ 129
C4H,NF2P+ 323
C4H,NSe+ 459
C4H,N2+ 148
C4H 1(iN20+
241
C4H,N 2OS+ 362
C4H 1()N,S2+ 350
C4H I0N4+ 164
C4H,0+ 183
C4H l(JOS+ 353
C4H l(102+ 207
C4H ii,0 2As+ 456
C4H,02PSC1+ 402
C4H,02S+ 358
C4H,02SiC17 395
C4H M10+ 220C4H M10,PC1
+ 397
C4H,S+
331
C4H,S2+ 337
C4H l( ,S2Sn+ 502
C4H l(lSi+ 295
C4H l(lZn+
446
C4H,,As+ 454
C4H,,N+ 130
C4H,,NO+ 228
C4H,,N02+ 247
C4H n02As+ 456
C4H,,02PS2+ 370
C4H mO ;,P+ 318
C4H,,P+ 311
C4H MSiCr 394C4H l2Al2Br2
+ 476
C4H I2A12C12+ 393
C4H I2A12 I2+ 514
C4H I2As^ 455C4H, 2Ge
+ 449
C4H i2NP+
315
C4H I2N+ 148C4H I2N2FP
+ 322
C4H ]2N 2F :1P+ 323
C4H 12N20PC1+ 398
C4H l2N 2OS+ 362
C4H I2N,PC1+ 397
C4H I2N 2PSC1+ 402
C4H l2N2SiCl2+ 395
C4H i2N4+
164
C4H 12N+ 167C4H l2ORe
+541
C4H 12PAu+
545
C4H 12P2+
314
C4H, 2Pb+
550
C4H l2SGe+
452
C4H l2SPb+
551
C4H, 2SSn+
501
C4H 12Si+
295
C4H 12SiS+
367
C4H ]2Sn+
497
C4H lfNSi+
303
C4H ltN20 :iP+
320
C,Hl4N30P
+319
C4I+ 509C4La
+522
C4Lu+
531
C4NF; 280C4N2
+125
C4N 2F4+
280
C40,ci2+
382
C403SCr+
419
C40,SMo+
489C40 4SW
+538
C40 4Cl 2Rh 2+
492C404Cr
+ 4HC404F,PFe
+434
C40,F,,P2Cr+
418
C404Fe+
430C404FeBr2
+480
C404FeI,+
516C404Mn
+422
C404Mo+
486
C404Ni+
443
C404W + 534C4SBr4
+ 477
C4SI 4+
515
C4S+ 328
C4Th+ 553
C4Ti+ 406
C4U+ 554
C-F + 270
C 5F2+
270
CSF+ 271
C5F4 272
C5Fs+ 272
C5F 15P5+
321
C5HN+ 162C.HOF^ 287C sH05Mn
+ 423
C5HO,Re+
541
C5H 2+
57
CsH,N,SCl + 401
CsH202F+ 286C5H 2O tCo2
+ 438
C5H :)+
57
C5H3Br+ 465C SH,C1
+ 373
C5H,D4+ 60
C,H:tl+ 510
C5H (NC1 2+ 381
CsH,NO + 228
C5H tNO sCr+ 414
C5H 4NO :,W+ 535
C3H 4NS+ 344
CsH :,NS+ 350C
sH
;jN
2OF+ 288
CsH3N30+
245
C5H ;(OS+
353
C5H
;)02+
207
C5H 305GeRe+
542
C5H 305MnGe+
454
C5H305PCr+
416
C5H,0 3SiMn+
424
C5H305SiRe+
541
CsH4+
57
C3H4D3+
60
C5H 4N+
130
CsH4NBr+
468
CsH4NC1+
378
C5H4NOBr+
472
C5H4NOCl+
385
C5H4N 2+
149
C5H4N 202+
255
C5H4N 20+ 263C5H4N4
+164
C5H4N 40+
246
CsH4N 402+
260
C5H4N403
+265
C5H40+
183
C5H4OS+
353
C5H40Se+
460
13
-
C,H4OTe+
C,H 40 2+
c5h 4o2s+
C,H402Se+
...
C5H402Te+
...
CsH,0 +
CsH 4S2+
qh 4s.+C,H+
C,H,As+
C5H-Bi+
CsH,,Co+
.......
C5H 5Cr+
C5H5F2P+
C5HsF,Si+
....
C,H5Fe+
CsHsGe+
CsHsIn+
CsH sLa+
C5H sMg+
C-H-Mn +
C5H5MnI+
CSHSN+
CsH sNO+
C sH sNOCr+
.
C5H5NONi+
.
C5HsN02+
CsHsNS+
C-H.NSCr + ..
C sH r)N,OBr+
CsH5N 2OC1+
C5H sN 2OF+
.
C5H5N5+
CsH,N sO+
....
C5H5Nd+
C sH riNi+
C5H5OClHg+
C-,H,02 F.r ....
c5h5p+
C5H5Pr+
CsH-,Ru+
C5H5SC1+
C5H5SClHg+
C,H5Sb+
C5H5Si+
CsH5SiCl3+
....
C5H 5T1+
C5H,W+
c5h6+
C5H6C12+
CsH f,D+
c5h6n+
C-1HN 2
+
C5H f,N 20+
....
c,hn 20 2+
....
c5h6n 2o3+
....
c5h60+
C5H6OCo2+
...
C5H6OS+
CsH60Se+
....
c,h0 2+
C5H fl02S+
CsHo;
C,HS+
C5H6SSe+
....
C,HSTe + ....
C,HS 2+
C,H(,Se
+
C,Hf>Si
+
C,HTe +
W 58C5H7N
+130
C,H7NOS + 361
C,H7N0
2
+247
CsH 7NO+ : 261CsH 7NS2
+349
C,H7N+ 162
C5H7N :10+
246
C5H+
60
Cr,HBr_^ 466
C,HClBr + 479
C sHHFBr+
474
Cr,HGe+
449
CsH kN+
130
CsH bNO
+229
CsHN0 2Br+
473
CsHN0 2C1+
387
CSHN,+ '149
C5HrN20+
241
C,HN2S+
346
C,HaO+
184
C sHOS+
354
C,H802+
207
C5H80+ 220
C5HSC12+
400
C5H8S4+
341
C5HRSi+
295
C5H+ 61C
sHBr + 465
C sHFSi+
308
CsHr 510C5H.,N
+130
C7lH,NO + 229
C-H,,NOSe + 461
CsHNO+ 247C3HNO+ 261C5HNS
+344
CsHNS2+
349
CsH,,N
iO + 246
CsH.,N :1S+
348
CsH0 + 184
C sH,,OBr+ 470
C.H02+ 207
C5Hy02F9SiP tMn+ 425
C5H0 2SiMn+ 424
C5H,,0-PCr+ 416
C5H05PW+ 536
C-H,)SiBr + 476
CflHSiCl + 394
C.HSiI+ 514
C,H+ 61
C5H l(,Br2+ 467
Cr,H|Ge+ 449
C-,HIIIN + 130
C,H lnNBr+ 468
C5H I(1NC1+ 378
Cr,H,N2+ 149
C5H,N 20+ 241
CsH,N 2S+ 346
Cr,H,N4+ 165
CsH,0+ 184
CsH 1(10 2+ 208
C5H 1iiS+ 332
CsH luSi+ 295
CSH+ 62
CsH n As+ 454
Cr>H M Br
+ 465
C5H,,I+ 510
C 7H,,N+ 131
C5H mNO+ 229
507
207
358
461
507
220
337
340
57
454
552
437
409
321
308
429
449
496
522
290
421
516
130
228
413
443
247
344
418
472
387
287
167
246
525
442
547
286
311
524
490
399
548
505
295
395
548
532
58
375
60
130
149
241
255
263
183
438
353
460
207
358
220
331
462
508
338
459
295
507
14
-
C,H,,N02+ 247
C-,H iiN02S+ 363
C5H l]N02Se+ 461
C,H||NS+
: 344
C-1H ii N :!OF2P+ 324
C5H mO+ 185
C5H m O,P+ 319
C-,H+2 62
C5H 12Hg+ 546
:iH 12N
+ 131
C,H i2N 2+ 149
C5H i2N20+ 241
CsH I2N 2OFP+ 324
C,H I2N 2S+ 346
C,H, 20+ 185
C5H l2OGe+ 451
C-H, 2OS+ 354
CsH l2OSi+ 305
C5H l202Si+ 306
C,H I2S+ 332
Cr,Hl2S^ 338
C,H l2S 2Sn+ 502
C,H 12S 4+ 341
Cr,H, 2Si+ 295
CsH, 2Sn+ 498
C,H I1N+
131
C5H ltNBr2+ 469
Cr.H, ,NO + 229
Cr,H l:)NO_+ 248
C-H,tN 2OP
+ 319
C5H I4N2+ 150
C5H l4Si+ 296
C,H l4Sn+ 498
C,Hl5NSi + 303
Cr>H
l
-PS2Sn + 502
CSHP+ 315CsH,Ja
+ 532
Cr,H lN 1OP+ 320
C-NC17 378
C-NF-7 280
C-NOC17 385
C,N+ 125
C-OFCo_7 440
C,04SCr+ 419
Cr,04SMo+ 489
C,04SW+ 538
C-0-BrRe + 542
C-0-ClMn + 428
C,0-,ClRe+ 542
C:)OsCr
+ 411
C-0-F,PCr+ 418
C505F,PMo+ 489
Cr>Or,FjPW + 538
C.O-Fe+ 430
CsO,IRe+ 542
CsO,MnBr+ 480
C56 sMnI+ 516
CsO,Mo+
* 486
CsO-PBr,Mo+ 490
C-0-PCl(Cr + 420
CAPCl1Mo + 489
C,OsPCl tW + 538CAPCrBrf 480C505SiCl )Mn
+ 428
C5OsW+ 534CsS+ 328
CC14+ 371
Cf,Cl+ 371
CD+ 69
CD i20 2+ 210
Cf>F
;,Br
:t 474
Q,F:iCl+ 391
CF4+ 272
Cf,F4Br_+ 474
CF7 272
C(lF-Br
+ 473
CF-C1+ 390
CF-,I+ 514
CF+ 273
CflF
(,N
2
+ 280
CF,+2
273
CflF 12P2
+ 321
CF,-Pf 321
CHC17 377
C(,HFC1+ 392
CHF)C12
+ 392
CHF4Br+ 475
CHF,C1+
392
CHF7 278
C,,HOF-+ 286
CHS 2Br+ 478
CH7 62
C,,H2C12
+ 375
CH2C14
+ 377
C(1H
2FC1+ 392
CH 2F2Br2+ 475
CH,F2C17 392
CH,F,Br + 475
CH,FtCI
+ 391
C,,H,F+ 278
CH,NF7 283
C(,H,OF
l
f 286
CH20,CI^ 385
C,,H2O
tCI,Fe
+: 436
CH2Q4Co2+ 438
CH,0,FeBr7 480
CH2S2Br/ 478
CH(Br+ 467
CH,Clf 377
CH ,D_7 64
CH,FBr_+ 475
CH:tFCl2
+ 392
CHlF
2Br
+ 475
CH,F2C1
+ 391
CH,F+ 277
CH,Ge + 449
CH1N04MnBr
+ 480
CH,N+ 162
C,,H ,N jO,| 267
CH,N7 167
CHtOF
:
+ 286
C,,H,OF,S + 367
C,,H ,OF,Se+ 461
CH,02Fr 286
CHAMn + 423C,,H ,0-Re
+ 541
C,,H ,S2Br + 478
ch,s2 i+ 515
C(,H,Si
+ 296
Q.H+ 62
CH,Br + 465
CH 4BrI+ 517
CH4Brf 467
C(,H 4C1
+ 373
CH4C12+
376
CHA+ 65CH 4F
+ 275
C,,H 4FBr+ 474
CH 4FC1+
391
CH,F2
+ 277
15
-
CH,I2
+
c,h4nf+CH,N0C1 +
CH 4NOF+C,,H 4N0 2
+
CH 4NO,Br+
...
CH,N0 2C1+
...
CH,N0 2F+
....
CH(NO,I +
CH ,N.+
CH,N20 +
C(,H4N 204+
CH,N20^
CHlN
2S+
CH.,N2Se
+
QH.N.CrCH,N
4CP
CH,0 +
C,,H ,OBr+
CHpBr7QHjOCrC
(,H40C12
+
CHpF +
CH .OF.+
CH4OI 2+
C(1H,0_7
CH,0+
CH 40 ;)S+
CH,04Fe+
CH,S +
CH,S2
+
CH,S2Se_+
CHtS4+ ..'
CH4Se +
CH,Se4+
C,,H+
CH,As +
CH-Bi +
CH-Br+
CH-C1 +
CH,C1 +
CH-ClCr +
CH SF+
C,,H-I+
CH-N +
CHr,NBr2
+
C(,H-NC1.+
c.h-nf;
CH,NO +
CH-NOSCr + ...
CH,NOSMn + ..
CH 5NOSMnI+
CH-N02
+
CH.NO,Cr + ....
C(,H5NO+
CH-NO+
Q,HSN+CH,N
;)F
:iP
:r ....
CftH,N,OS+
C6H5N ;)04C
(,H sO
+
C(,HsOBr
+
CH 4OCl+
CH,OF +
CH-OI +
CH-OMn +
QHr.OPCl/
ch4ow +
cHA+
CH s0 2PC1 2+
511 CH-PCI2
+...
282 CH-PSCI,+ .
385 C,,H-SFe + ...
288 CH.SFe,+ ...
248 C,,H-SMn + ..
473 C,H,SMnI + .
388 C, H SNln,' .
288 C, H-Sb +
513 CH-SiSCl2
+.
150 cH,r
241 C.H+ 2
266 CHCr +
267 c,hd4+
346 CHN +
460 C,HNBr + ...
380 C(,H, NC1+
...
261 C, H, NF + ....185 C,HNI +
470 C, H, NO + ....472 C,,H
(1NOCl +
383 CHN 2+
384 C f,HN,0+
...
284 Cf,H,,N 202+
...
285 chn 4+
513 CH0 +
208 CHOS + ....
220 CHOSe+
...
359 CH (,OTe+
...
432 c(,ho 2+
332 CH f,0 2Co2+
.
338 ch6o2s+
...
462 CH0,S,+ ...
341 CH0,Se+
.
459 CH0,Te+
.
459 CH, 0+
63 CH0,FP+
454 CH04+
552 CH(,0PCr
+
465 CH0PW +
373 CHS+
372 C(,HS
:r
420 C,,H, W7275 CH 7
+
510 H-Mn+
....
381 CH-MnI+
...
282 CH ;N+
229 C, H-NCr+
...
419 C,H.NF,|....
427 CH 7NO+
....
516 CH-NO+
....
248 CH ;NONi+
414 CH-NOS+
..
226 C,,H-NO,+
....
261 CH-NS+
....
162 CH 7N 2+
323 CH 7N 20C1+
363 CH :N^
266 c,.h 7p+
185 CH+
470 chd2+
383 Cf,HGe+
285 C|,HN+
513 CHN 2+
422 CHN,0+
...
398 c(,hn 2o 2+
...
534 CH hO+
208 C,,HOS+
....
398 C,,HOSe+
...
397
402
434
435
425
516
426
505
402
64
65
409
68
131
468
378
281
512
229
389
150
241
255
165
185
354
460
507
209
438
358
360
461
507
220
324
222
417
537
332
340
533
65
68
456
421
516
131
410
283
226
230
443
361
248
344
150
387
167
311
65
68
449
132
150
242
256
186
354
460
16
-
C(,HaO+ 209
C,H 804+ 223
Q,HfiS+ 332
CHBSSe+ 462
QHftS2+ 338
CHBS4+ 341
CHSi+ 296
C,H,+ 66
CHD + 68
CH,,Ga+ 448
C,HN + 132
CH,,NOS+ 361
CHNS 2+ 349
C(,HN+ 162
CH,)N
jO + 246
C,,H,,0SiP
2Mn + 425
C,,H,J0,SiMn + 424
CH0,,PCr+ 417
CH,A,PW + 537
C()H,,P
+311
CHm 66
CH H ,Br2+ 467
C(,H mClBr
+ 479
C,,H|FBr+ 474
CHI(IN0C1 + 385
CHI(jN
2
+151
CH|,,N 20+
242
C,,HiN20 2+
256
C6H 10N20; 263C,H mN2S
+346
C,Hl(lNi
+442
CHl(lO + 186
Cf,H,o02
+209
Q,H,0+ 220
Cf,H loO^ 223CH
l
Pd+
492
C6H,Pt+
543
Q|HI(IS + 332
Q,HI(iS 2+
338
C(,H
I(,S4+
342
CH + 69
C(lH
]lBr
+465
CH,,C1+
373
QHI + 511QH,,N + 132QH n NO + 230C
(,H n NOS
+361
C,H mN02+
248
C6H nNO; 262CH h N 2C1
+379
CH nO+
187
C,.H nOS+
354C,H n02
+209
C(,H,,0
2P + 318
QH + 69C,,H)2F4Si4
+309
C,,H,,Ge+
449CH
i2NO+
230CH
l2NOBr+
472
Q,H 12N 2+
151
CH l2N 20 2+
256C
(,H
I2N
2S+
347
CH,,N4
+165
CHl20" 187
CHi 2OS + 354
CH,A+ 210CH
l204+
223
C,H12S
+332
CflH
l2S; 340
Q,HI2S4+
342
CH ]2S4Sn+
502
CH l2Si+ 296
CH l2Si 4Cl4+
395
C,,H 69
CH lt I+
511
CH mN+ 133
CH ltNO+ 230
C(,H
i;)N02
+ 248
C(,H
l(NO
;tSi
+ 307
C(1H|
iO,P + 319
Q,H|(P + 311
CH 4 70
Cf,H| 4Cd+ 495
CH l4Ge+
450
C(,H l4Hg
+546
Q,H I4N 2+
151
C6H, 4N20+ 242
C,H l40+
187
CH uOS+
354
CH u0 2+
210
CH I40 (PC1+
397
CH 14S+
332
CH ]4S 2+
338
CH, 4Si+
296
C,,Hl4Sn
+498
Cf,H
l5FSi + 308
CH |:,N+
133
CflH
l:iNBr
2
+469
C,,H,-NO + 230
Cf,H l3NO+ 262C,,H,-NS
2Sn+
502
Cf,H lsN+ 162C,,H
l
-0,P + 319
C,,Hl
-0,PCr* 416
C,,11,-0,PS + 369
Cf,H,AS>Cl+
395
CftH,AP+ 319
C(,H,-P+
311
C,H 13PS2+
369
C,,H,-Si+
296
C0H , -SiCl+
394
ch.n; 152
CH,NtP + 316
C(1H
i(,N4
+165
C(1H
l(,Si
+296
CH,Si4+ 302
CH,Sn + 498
CHl;NSi + , 303
C(lH| 8GeSn
+503
CH 1BGe 2+ 450
C(,H,NSiP
+ 325
CH IKN 2Si2+ 304
C,1H
iN,F2P
+ 323
CHibN,OP + 320
CH,N,P + 316
C,,H, hN ,PCr+ 416
CH IHN.,PFe+ 433
C6H,N,PMo+ 488
C6H,N :lPS+ 369
CH 18OSi2+ 306
CH,PAu + 545
C,,H IBP 2Cl 2 Pt+
544
C(,H,P2 I,Pt
+ 544
CH,Pb2
+ 550
CH,Re + 540
C,,H l8SGe 2+
453
C6H,SPb 2+
551
Q,H mSSn 2+
502
C,,H IBSiGe+
452
CH IBSiSn+
501
17
-
C,H IKSi2+ 299
CHl
Si,S+ 368
CH,Sn.+ 500
CH ihW + 532C6H l9NSi2
+ 304
C(,N2
+ 125
C(1N+ 125
C02C14+ 382
Cf,02F4
+ 284
C02F
(,Co
2
+ 440
CO sCrSe+ 462
C0,FtMn + 423
C(,0-SCr
+419
C(,0-,SMo
+ 489
CO sSW+
538
C0(,Cr
+ 411
C,,0Mo + 486
C0S 2Fe2+ 435
C0W + 534
Cf,S2Br4
+477
C7F+ 273
C:H04Flr
+543
C 7H04FRh+
491
C 7H 2OsCo_+ 439C
7H,F+ 278
C7H (N0 2S+
363
C;H )NO+ 262C7H,N04Fe
+ 433
C7H ,NO r,Cr
+ 414
C 7H ,OF+ 286C
7H ,0,,Fe + 432
C 7H 4F,Br+ 475
C7H4F,C1+ 391
C7H
tF4+ 278
C7H,N+ 133
C 7H 4NF+ 281
C7H 4N1+ 512
C7H,NO + 230
C7H,N0C1 + 385
C7H.,N0
2
+ 248
C7H4N0J 262
C7H 4N 20 2+ 256
C7H4N 20.+ 263C7H 4OBr
+ 471
C7H,0C1 + 383
C7H 4OF
+ 285
C7H 4O tFe
+ 431
C7H 40,PMn
+ 424
C 7H 404F,Rh+ 491
C7HO sFe
+ 432
C7H,0SCr + 419
C7H 4S 2Mn
+ 426
C7H 4S 2Mn 2+ 426
C7H 4Sf 340
C7H5D2+ 72
C7H5F+ 277C7H 5N
+ 133
C7H-,NO+ 231
C7H sNOS
+ 361
C7H 5NOS,Mn
+ 428
C7H5NOS 2Mn2+ 428
C;H.,NO,S + 363
C7H,N02SCr+ 419
C;H sNO,Cr
+ 414
C 7H 7N04+ 265
C7H 5N05Cr
+ 414
C7H 7)NS+ 344
C7H
7lNS
2
+ 349
C7H 7N,C1
+ 379
C7H5N 20+ 263
C7H5N20 ;,C1+
388C
7H sN A: 267
C;H,0 + 187C;H,0C1 + 383C
7H5OClCr+ 420
C 7H sOSFe+
435C
7Hr
)OSMn + 426
C7HA+ 210
C7H50 2Br
+47i
C7H502ClFe+
436C
7Hs02F
+285
C7H
r)0 2F,PMn
+425
C7H-0
2FeBr1
480C
7H-0
2Fel+
516C 7H 70 2Mn
+422
C7H-0
2PCl,Mn + 428
C7H 50 2PMnBr^ 480
C;HsO ;W + 534C
7H
5S2Fe
2
+435
C7Hr,S
2Mn + 426
C7H.,S2Mn + 426
C7H,r 70
C7HC1+
373
C?HC1+ 376
C7HF + 275
C:HNO + 231
C 7HN0C1+
386
C7HNOF + 287
C7HN0
2
+248
C7HN+ 152
C7HN20+ 264C
7HN
20 5+
267
C7H0 + 188
C7HOCr+
411
C7H0
2
+210
C7HOf 220
C7HO
tCo
2
+ 438
C7H,,0,Fe
+431
C7H,,O sClMnSn+ 503
C7H0 (,SCr+
419
C7H0
7PCr + 417
C7H,APW + 537
C 7HS2+
338
C 7HSi+
296
C7H
7Br + 465
C7H
7C1
+373
C7H
7ClHg + 547
C-H;F + 275
C7H
7FSiBr + 476
C 7H 7FSiCl+
396
C7H
7I+
511
C7H
7NO + 231
C7H
7NOCr + 413
C7H
7NOS + 361
C7H
7NOSMn + 427
C7H
7NOSMnI + 516
C 7H 7N02+ 249
C7H 7N02FSi+ 309
C7H
7NO,S + 363
C7H
7NO+ 262
C7H
7NO sW + 535
C7H
7N
2FS + 366
C7H
7N,0 + 242
C7H
7N
2OBr + 473
C7H
7N
20C1+ 387
C7H 7N 2OF+ 287
C7H 7N 2OI+ 513
C7H 7N 2S+ 347
C7H
7N.,SBr
+ 478
18
-
c 7h 7n 2sci+
C 7H 7N2SI+
C7H 7N :(OoS+
c7h 7o+
C7H 7OBr+
C7H 70C1+
C :H :OF+
c7h 7oi+
C 7H 7OMn+
c7h :o2+
c7h
7o4
+
C :H :0,Ir+
C7H 704Rh+
C7H 7SBr+
C 7H 7SMnT
C 7H 7SMnI+
c:H+
C:H
+ -
C7HKCr+
C ;HFSi+
C :HN+
C7HN 2+
c7hn 2o+
C :HN,OS+
c7hn
2o2+
c 7hn 2s+
c7ho+
C7HOCr+
C7H 8OS
+
C7HOS2+
c7ho2
+
C7H0
2PMn+
C 7H0 2S+
c7h8s+
C 7HS ;+
C 7H KSiCl+
C:HTe +
C;H+
C7HBr +
C7HN +
C?HNO +
C 7HNOS+
C7H,jNOSe+
C7H,,NOTe +
C 7HNO.+
C7HNS+
C7HNSe+
c7hn :)s+
C-HN+
C 7 H,,04CoSn"
C7H,,04F,SiPMn
+
C7H,,04PFe
+
C7H,,04SiMn
+
C7H0 7PCr+
C7H,70 7PW+
C;H,,Si
+
C7H+C7H i(1FSi
+
C7H,N +
C 7H,NO+
C7H,N0
2
+
C;H,N2+
c7h,n 2o
+
c7h,n 2o2+
c 7H,o+ .'
c 7h I(Ios+
C: H| (lOSe+
C7H,0
2
+
c7H,s
+
C 7H l0SSe+
462
C7H I(iS+ 338C7H I0S+ 340C 7H+ 74C 7 H,,N
+135
C7H,,NO + 231
C7H,,N02+
249
C 7 H,,N,0+
246
C7H m OC1
+384
C7H,,0
2Br
+471
C7H,,P + 311
C7H,
+2 74
C ;H i2NBr+
468
C7H
I2NC1+
379
C 7H i2NI+
512
C7H i2N02
+249
C:H12N; 152
C7H i2N 20+
242
C7H 12N20.+ 256
C7H,,0+
191
C 7H i20^ 211C
7H
l204+
223
C7H i2S
+333
C 7H i2S4+
342
C7H+ 74
C7H,,N + 135
C ;H, ,NO+
232
C;H, ,OS + 355
C7H i:102+
211
C7H+ 74C
7H 14N2
+153
C7H l4N20
+242
C7H
l40+
191
C7H uOS
+355
C7H l402
+211
C7H+ 75C7H I5N
+135
C;H, sNO
+232
C7H,.NO,Si+
307
C7H l502P
+318
C7H,-04PCr
+416
C7H, 504PW
+536
C7H,-P+
311
C7H l(,Hg+
546
C 7H,N2+
153
C7H
i
N 3OF2P+
324
C 7H,N4+
165
C7H,S2Sn
+502
C7H,Sn+
498
C7H i7NO
+232
C7H l7OPS+
369
C7H l8Ge
4450
C7H mNP+
315
C 7H 1hN 2+
153
C7H,N2Si
+303
C7H,N
:)OPCr + 418
C7H IHN,OPFe
+433
C.H^N.OPMo 4 488
C?H,Pb + 550
C7H lltSn+
498
C 7H,NSi+
303
C7H,02Si^ 306C 7H,.,SiAs
+ 456
CvH 1 ,,SiP+
325
C7H 2llSi2+
299
C;H 2l P2ClPt
+543
C7H 2 ,P 2 IPt
+544
C7NF+ 280
C70
;jF6Co2
+440
400
515
364
189
471
383
285
513
422
210
223
543
491
478
425
516
72
73
409
308
134
152
242
362
256
347
189
411
355
360
210
424
358
333
340
394
507
73
465
134
231
361
461
507
249
345
460
348
167
503
425
433
424
417
537
296
73
308
135
231
249
152
242
256
190
355
460
211
333
19
-
C70F,Re + 541
Q.F+ 273
C8F2P4+ 321
C8HO,F,+7
287
CH.+ 75
CH2N
2 F,+ 283
CH20,,Co
2
+ 439
ChH,F7 278
C8H,NF4+ 282
CKH ,NO-SCr+ 419
C8H jNO,,Cr+ 415
C8H 4Ge+ 450
CH,NO + 232
C8H 4N 2+ 153
C8H 4N 2F2+ 282
C8H.,N 20-Cr+ 415
C8H 40+
191
C8H 402+
211
C8H 402S+ 358
C8H 40 2S+ 360C8H40+ 221C8H 4S+ 340C8H4S :tBr.+ 478C8H 4Si
+ 296
C8H-Br+ 466
C8H-C1+ 374
CSH-I+
511
C8H-N0 2+
249
C8H 8N 2F+
281
C8H.N 20C1+
387
C8H,N :)0+ 265CBH s0 2ClCr
+ 420
CaH 50 2SMn+
427
CrH 50 :)+
221
C8H,0,Mn+ 422
C8H-O tRe+
541
C8H50.,W+ 534QH+ 75C8HC12
+376
C8HD !0+
192
C8HN+
135
C8H6NOF+ 288CH,,NSBr+ 478
CnH flNSCl+ 400
C8HN 2+
154
C8H (,N,0+
242
C8HN 20 2+
256
C8HN 20 2S+ 364
C8HN204C1+ 389C8HN 2S 2
+ 350
CsH (,0+
191
C8H0 2Br2+ 472
C8H f,02Cl2+ 385
C8H02Cr+
411
C8H0 2F2+ 285
CRH0 2Hg+ 547
C8H602 12+ 513
C8H04+ 223
C8H0 4Co.^ 439
C8H 7lO-Fe+ 432
C8H,,0-SCr+ 419
CHfjO
f>Cr
+ 413
C8H80,,Fe+ 432
C8Hf,S+ 333
C8HS2+ 338
C8HS 2Hg+ 547
C8H6S+ 341CsH f,Se
+ 459
C8H f,Te+ 507
C8H 7C1+ 374
C8H 7D2N02+
250
C8H 7N+
135
C8H 7NO+
232
C8H 7NOBr+
472
C8H 7NOBr2+
473
C8H 7N0C1+
386
C8H 7N0C1 2+
388
CH7NOF2+
288
CH7NOS + 361
C8H 7N02+
250
C8H 7NO,Cr+
414C8H 7NO,S
+363
C8H 7NO+ 262C8H 7N04
+265
C8H 7NS+
345
C8H 7NS 2+
349
C8H 70+
191
C8H 7OBr+
*471
C8H 70C1+
384
C8H 7OSMn+
426C8H 70+ 212C8H 70 2Br
+471
C8H 70 2C1+
384
C8H 70 2F+
285
C8H 70 2 1+
513
C8H 70 2Mn+
422
C8H 8+
75
C8H8C12+
376
C8H8La+
522
C8H8NFS+
366
C8H8NO+
232
CH8N0Br+
472
CH8N0C1+
386
CH8N0F+
287
C8H kNOI+
513
C8H8N0 2+
250
C8HN0 2C1+
388
ChHNS+
345
CKH 8NSBr+
478
C8HkNSC1+
400
C8H 8NSI+
515
C8H8N2+
154
C8H8N,02Ci; 388C8H8N20.+ 264CaH8N 2S
+347
CH8Nd+
525
C8H8Ni+ 442
C8H 80+
191
C8H 8OCr+
411
C8H h0^ 212CKH80,Cr
+411
C8H802Fe+
431
C8H 80+ 221C8H 80,Fe
+ 431
C8H 8Pr+ 524
C8HRu+ 490
CbH8S+ 333
CbH8S2+ 338
C8H bW+ 533CH+ 76
C8H 9CI+ 374
C8HN+ 136
C8HNO+ 233
C8HNOS+ 361
C8H9N02+ 250
CbHN0 2S+ 363
C8HN05Cr+ 414
CsHNO-W+ 535
C8HNS+ 345
C8HN 20+ 243
20
-
CHN,0C1+ 387
CHNS + 347
CH.,N.,SC1+ 400
CH,,0+
: 192
CHOBr + 471
CH0C1+ 384
CH.,OF+ 285
CHO MnSn + 503
C8H,,0-PCr+ 416
CHO PMo + 488
CH,,0-PW+ 536
CH0,SiMn + 424
GH,,0-SnRe+ 542
C8H08PCr+ 417
CH0PMo + 488
CH0PW + 537
CH+ 77
CHl(1Cr
+ 409
CH|,,FSi+ 308
CH|(lFSiBr + 476
CH,FSiCl+ 396
CHI(IN + 136
CHI(1NC1 + 379
CH,NO,FSi+ 309
CH hiN 2C12+ 381
CH lnN_,0+ 243
CH imN,OS+ 362
CHII1N
20+ 256
C8H I(1N 2S+ 347
C8H I(IN,S.+ 350
CHl(lN
lF-,P+ 323
Q,h iona+ 261CH,0
+ 192
C8H,OFSi+ 309
CHI
0S + 355
CHH,OSe+ 460
CH,0: 212
CH,0,,PW + 537
CH mS+ 333
CH lnSSe+ 462
CH,S2
+ 338
CH l0Se.+ 459
W, 78CH,,As + 454
C(,H n FSi
+ 308
CHH M F tSi2+ 309
CkH m F (,AS"
+ 456
C8H M N+ 136
CH nNO+ 233
C8H n NOS+ 362
C8H mNS/ 349CH,,OSi + 305
CH m0 2F+ 286CH, ,0,SMn + 427
CrH,,P+ 311
CHH,,SGe+ 452
CH,,SPb + 551
CH M SSn+ 501
CKH n Si+ 296
CH n SiS+ 367
CH, ,SiSCl+ 402
CHllSi,Cl+ 395
C8H,+2 78
CH I2N+ 137
C8H l2NO+ 233
C8H 12N02+
: 250
C8H 12N 2+ 154
C8H,,N 20+ 243
C8H l2N 20 2S4Fe+ 436
C8H I2N 4+ 165
C8H i20+
193
C8H ]2OS+
^ 355
C8H i202+
212
C8H l208CrMo+
489
CH1 208Cr2
+413
C8H 120Mo2+
487
ChH I2S+
334
C8H i2S 2+ 339CH
l2Si
+297
CH+ 79C8H,,N
+137
C8H,,N0+
233
CH| ,NOGe + 451
CH ltNOSi+
307
CkH , ,NOSn+
501
C8H MNO_r 250CH MNSi
+303
CH| ,OSMn + 426
C8H i;,P+
312
CH+ 80
CH uCrGe+
453
ChH uN+
137
CH,,NBr + 468
C8H, ,NCI+ 379
CH l(N_f 154
CH llN,0+
243
C8H uN 20.+ 257CH| ,Ni + 442
C8H, ,0+ 194
C8H l40 2+ 213
CH l(02S; 360CH,,0-,PCi; 398
CH, 4Pd+
492
CH uPt+
543
C8H uS+
334
C8H l4Si+ 297
C8H i -,N+
138
ChH,-,NO+ 233
C8H i:)NO,C1 2+ 388
C8H,.N+ 163
C8H lr>0-PCr+ 417
CH ir,O r)PW+
536
C8H+ 80C8H,N02C1
+ 388
ChH I(,N 2+ 154
C8H u,N 20+ 243
C8H,N 202+ 257
C8H,N4+
165
C8H,0+ 194
C8H Ul0S+
355
C8H,02+ 213
223
C8H I7N+
138
C8H i;NO+
233
CHH| 7NO,Si+
307
C8H I8FP+
321
C8H l8Ge+
450
C8H,Hg+
546
C8H l8N0+ 234
C8H ihN 2+
155
ChH I8N 202+
257
C8H ihN 2S+
347
C8H IHN ;)02PFe+
433
CH l8N t02PMo+
488
C8H, 8N. 1P+ 316
C8H 1kN4+
165
C8H l8N4SNi+ 444
ChH I80+
194
C8H i8OS+
355
ChH I802+ 213
21
-
cH1(tpcr
CH,S+
CH,S;
CKH l Si1,Br*
CH, KSi2 CI_r
CHl
Sn+
ch,ojps;
CH,P +
CHJ(1Ge +
ch 2i1no :,p+
CH 2(1N,P+
CSH 2(IN+CH,0
1P_,S
lNi
+
CH 2 , lO,P2S lPd+
CH 2(lO,P2S4Pt+
.
CH_,1,O
lSi
+
CH,Si+
C,|H_,Sn+
CH 2l NSi+
....
G,H,,NSi 2+
....
CH 2 ,02Si2+
...
CH 22Si 2+
CH 22Si_,Cd+
.
CaH22Sn2+
CH,,NSi2+
....
CH24N4Ge+
..
CH 24N 4Hf+
..
CH24N4Mo+
.
CH 24N4Si+
...
CaH 24N 4Si2+
...
CaH 24N 4Sn+
..
CH,4N 4Ti+
...
CH24N 4V+
...
CH 24N4Zr+
..
CH 24P2 Pt+
...
cH24si :rcn 2f;
eHN,F+
ChN 20 2C12+
....
C0:1C14
+
C04F(1Co 2+
....
C,tOF
l2Mo
2
t'..
C,,H40 ;rCH.FS+
C,,H-NO,Fe + .
C,)H,0
:)ClCr+
G,H,S:
,C1+
....
chn;
chn2s +
CHN;1F+
GA.OS 4
CH0^
cho2s+
C,,H,,0,Cr+
....
CH01S+
C,H,0-Cov ...
CHS+
c.,h7
+
ch7n +
C,,HNO +
C,,H;NCG
C,,H7NO,Cr + .
ch7n
2o+
C,,H70_,SMn
+
ch7o+C,|H
rO,Mn + ..
CH7P +
396
334
339
476
395
498
370
312
450
320
155
316
165
444
492
543
306
297
299
498
303
304
306
299
495
500
304
451
531
486
304
304
500
406
408
484
543
301
280
280
385
382
440
487
221
366
433
420
399
155
347
283
355
213
358
412
359
439
341
81
138
234
250
414
264
427
221
423
312
G,HC12
+376
G,HDO + 195CHNO + 234
CH hNOF+ .- 288CHN,0 + 243
CH 8N2S2+ 350
CH kO+
194
CH kOS+ 356
CH0,+ 213
CH0,Cr+ 412
CH02SCr + 419
CH KO tCr+ 412
CH0,Fe + 431
G,H0,PMn + 424
CH hO,Ru+ 490
CHk0 4+ 223
CH K0-SCr+ 419
CH+ 82
CHC1 + 374
CH (1F+ 278
CHN + 138
CHNO + 234
CHNOS + .. 362
CHNO-Cr + 414
G,HN:)C12
+ 381
CHN,F3
+ 282
C,,HN:iS+ 348
CH0 + 195
CHOs+ 223
G,H+ 82
CH 10NO+ 234
CH|(IN0C1 + 386
G )H lllN 2Br+ 469
G,H M,N 2C1+ 380
CHi
N2F + 281
CH lnN 2 I+ 512
G)H
I
N.,S+ 347
CH](iN
:!CI
+ 380
CHI(jN
:!02+ 260
C,,HI(iN,0
2C1
+ 388
CHl0
+ 195
CH| 0OCr+ 411
G,Hi(102+ 213
G,H|{,0+ 221
CHl(1O
tFe
+ 431
CH,07PCr + 417
CH,i10
7PW + 537
CH hjS+ 334
G,H 1I C1+ 374
CH m N+ 139
G,H m NO+ 234
CH mN02+ 250
CH||NO:t 262
G,H,,N2+ 155
C,,H| ,N2Br+ 469
G,H,,N2C1
+ 380
CH mN 2F+ 281
G,H m N 2 1+ 512
C,,H, ,N20
+ 243
G,H m N 2OC1+ 387
CH m N,OF2P+ 324
CH m N 2S+ 347
C.,H, ,N2SC1
+ 400
C,)H
IIN+ 163
CHiiN.
10
2
+ 260
CH n O,: 224
CH n S+ 334
CH+ 83
C,,Hl2Cr
+ 410
-
G,H I2N 2+ 156
CHi2N20
+ 243
G,H, 2N 202+ 257
CH,,N 2S+ 347
G,H i20+ 195
G,H l2OBr+ 471
G,H i202+ 214
G,H 1202S+ 358
G,H 120+ 221
G,H I2S+ 334
QH+ 85G,H|,As
+ 454
G,H ltClGe+ 453
G,H|,ClSn+ 503
G,H, ,FSi+ 308
G,H,:(N + 139
G2H,,NFSi+
309
G,H,,NO + 234
G,H ltN02+
251
G,H liN02Si+
307
G,H llNO :)Si+
307
G,H,,NS + 345
G,H l)OFSi+
309
G,H, ,OSiBr+ 476
G,H,,OSiCl+
395
C,,H ltP+
312
G,H llSiBr+
476
G,Hl tSiCl
+394
G,H+ 85
G,H l4F2Si2+
309
G2H uGe
+450
G,H l4N02+
251
G,H I4NP+
315
G,H,,NSi + 303
CH I4N 2+
156
G,H, 4N 2Ge+
451
G,H ]4N 20+
243
G,H l4N 20+ 264G,H ]4N 2S
+348
G,H l4N 2Si+
304
G,H l40+
195
G,H l4OCrGe+
453
G,H l4OS+
356
G,H ltOSi+
305
G,Hl40
2
+214
CH l4Pb+
550
G,H 14SGe+
452
G,H l4SPb+
551
G,H, 4SSn+
501
CH l4Si+
297
G,H l4SiS+
367
G,H l4Si2Cl2+
395
G,H,Sn + 498
C,4H,-,N
+139
G,H,-NO + 234
G,H,-N02
+251
G,H,-N202
+257
G,H,-0PCr + 417
G,H|-0,,PW + 537
G,H+ 85
G,H,NOCI + 386
G(H
|{,N0
2
+251
G;HI(1N2+ 156
G,Hl(,0
+196
G,H|:N
+140
G,Hl:NO + 235
G,H i:N0 2+
251
G,H i:N02CI 2+
388
G,H l:NO,S+
364
G,HitN 202
+257
G,H+ 86CH| KNC1
+379
G,H|NO + 235
G,H, bNO,+
251
CH mN0 2Cl+
388
CHI8N
2
+156
G,H ]KN (0,PCr+
418
G,Hl
N10
1PFe + 433
C,,H|N;tO,PMo + 488
G,Hl(tN
:)S
r>Fe + 435
CHl(iO + 196
CH ihO+ 221C,H I8S+ 341C,,H
I, )N + 140
^-',)H 2)(Ge 450
CH21lHg + 546
CH21IN 2 156
G,H2Sn+
498
G,H 2I N+ ho
G,H 2l NBr2+
469
C,,H 2 |NSi+
303
C.,H 2iO (P+
319
C,H 21 P+
312
C,,H22Si+
297
C()H 22Sn+
498
C,,H2i02Si 2+
306
G,H 24N 4+
165
G,H 24Si 2+
299
G,H 24Sn 2+
500
CH2-NSi
2
+304
CH,-Si2P + 325
CH 27NSit 304G,NF
;
+280
G,0-F(,Co2
+440
CA+ 372C,F8
+273
C|oFi2S.r 365
C|H204F i2Cu
+445
C|i,H 20 4F| 2Mg+
290
C|nH 204F| 2Ni+
444
C]i]H 204F| 2Zn+
447
C||,H20
(1 224
C ioH 20F, 2U+
555
C loH 4NO,CICr+
420
C,llH 4NO-CrBr
+480
C|H 40,,C12Co^ 441
C||,H 5N0-Cr+
414
C|H-,NO-)W + 535
Cl(lH-
)NO,,Cr
+415
C,H,r 86
C,HBr2
+467
Cl()H
flCl
2
+376
C,H(,N 2
+156
CI(iH0
2
+214
Cl
H0+ 221
Cic,H04
+223
C ioH0Co2+
439
C,HS2
+339
C|H;N + 140
C,H7N02
+251
C,H70 1Mn
+423
CioH 8 86
C|H 8+2
87
C1()H8
+:)
87C
l(lH8Cl2Fe
+436
Cl
H 8F,)S4Ni+
444
Chan; 156C,HbN202
+257
CicjH 80
+196
C,H 8OS 2+
360
23
-
C,HOS+ 360
C,H802+ 214
C,H0,FS,Ni + 444
C|hH hO ,Cr+ 412
C,H0)Fe
+ 431
C lnH0 :1Mo+ 486
C,H aO :,W+ 534
C,H04Cr+ 413
C lnHO lFCo+ 440
Ci
H04FCu+ 445
ClllH0
4F
(,Ni
+ 443
C|(
,H0KFe+ 432
C,HS + 334
C,HS:r 341
C,HClFe + 436
C|H,,N+ 140
ClllHNO + 235
C loH, )NOSFe+ 436
C|H,,NS+ 345
C,H0 4Mn+ 423
C,HP + 312
C,H; 87
C,H mBr,Ta+ 532
C1
H,Br,Zr+ 484
C l0H ll,Cl,Hf+ 531
Cll,H
l(,Cl
2Ta+ 532
Cl
H,Cl,Ti+ 407
C|H H,Cl,Zr+ 484
C|nH l(lCo+ 437
Cll,H
l(lCr
+ 410
ClllH
lllF
2Ti
+ 407
C,Hll,Fe
+ 429
C,Hl
Hg + 547
Cl(lH
l(lLa + 522
Cl
Hl
Mg + 290
C,H,Mn + 421
C lnH,NO+ 235
Cl
HlllNOF+ 288
CI()H M1N2
+ 156
CIIIH
IIIN
2C12+ 381
C,HI(jN 20; 264
Cll,H
ll,Nd
+ 525
Cl(,H
l(lNi
+ 442
Cl(lH
l(,0+ 196
C u,H u>Ot 214
CmH l()02Cr+ 412
ClllH
lllO,Fe + 431
Cl
Hl0 1Fe
+ 431
Cl
H,01Ru + 490
C,H1Pb + 550
Cl
H,Pr+ 524
C M1H l( ,Ru+ 490
C|,,H|Si+ 297
C|nH|Sn+ 498
Cl(lH l0TiBr+ 480
CI(,H|V + 407
533
C,Hl(1ZrI 2
+ 518
C.dH, ,C1+ 374
ClllH
llDO + 197
CI(1H M N
+ 140
CI(1H mNO
+ 235
Cl(lH nNO^ 265
Cl(lH
llNO.,Cr
+ 414
C miH| l NO-W+ 535
C,HIIN+ 163
CI
HIIN
)S+ 349
C I0H mO+ 196
Cl(lH M 0,SMn
+ 427
C l0H n Re+ 540
C,H+ 88
CiiiH 12Mo
+485
C,Hl2NO + 235
C,HI2N0C1
+386
C,H I2N 2+
156
C,H i20+
196
C HIH l2OCr+
411
Cl(1H
l202+
214
CI(1H
]2S2+
339
C h ,H I2S+ 341
C1(IH
I2S4+ 342
C,Hl2Se4
+ 459
C,HI2W + 533
C l0H l;!Cr 374C
I(IH
I(F + 275
CI(IH, ,N
+ 140
C MIH| :!NO+ 235
Cl(,H l(NO_+ 251
CI(,H
i;1N2+
157
C,H I1N 2C1+ 380
Cii,H I!N 20
+ 243
C.nH, ,N20C1+ 387
CiiiH
i1N
2OF
2P + 324
C hiH i:1N 2S+ 348
C1(1H,
;tN2SCr 400
Cl(lH
1;,N
;f 163
Ci(l
H|;iO
iSMn + 427
CI(,H
I
,P+ 312
Cl
Hl:(Ta + 532
C I0H+ 89C,H l4Ge
+ 450
C,i,H I4N+ 140
C,H I4N0C1+ 386
CI(,H 14N,
+ 157
C,H l4N 20+ 244
C,Hi)N
2S+ 348
C,H l40+ 197
Cl
H uOBr+ 471
CmH l40Si+ 305
C,H, 40_r 214
C,H 1402CrGe+ 453
C1
H, 40 2S 2Co+ 440
Ci
H I40 2S,Cu+ 445
C,H l402S2Ni+ 444
C,H 140.r 221
CmH l404Cl2Sn+ 503
C]i)H I40 4Co
+ 438
C|,,H I404Cu+ 445
C:.H.;0:Mg 290
C loH l404Ni+ 443
C]l,H ]40 4Zn
+ 447
Ci
H 140U+ 554
C,H I4S+ 335
C,H I4S4Co+ 440
C,H| 4S4Ni+ 444
Cll)H l4Si
+ 297
C,H+ 90
C,H,-Br+ 466
C|H ISC1+ 374
CI(,H ISF
+ 276
C ioH| 5N+ 140
C|HiriNO + 235
C ioH isN02+ 251
C|(lH l5OSMn
+ 426
C1(lH| 50 7PCr
+ 417
C,H l507PW+ 537
CI(IH,-P + 312
C,H l5SMn+ 425
C,H^ 90
Cl(lH
l(,Ge
+ 450
24
-
Cll,H
l
NFSi + 309
C,H1
NP + 315
C,H lf,N_r 157
C,H,N202+ 257
CI(1H
I(,N 4
+ 166
Cl
H,0+ 197
C,(|H|,,OSi+ 305
C IBH,A+ 215C
i
H 1(,02S+ 358
C,H02Si+ 306
C1(1H Kl0.r 222
Cl
Hl
04Ni+ 443
C,Hl
0,Pd + 492
Cl(lH
l0 1 Pt
+ 543
Ci(|H
i
,,P2
+ 314
C]Hl(,Pb
+ 550
C|iiH|,,S+ 335
ClllH
l
SGe+ 452
C|iiH l(,SPb+ 551
C,|lH
l(1SSn + 501
C,oH i(1S4+ 342
Ci(iH| (,Si+ 297
C,Hl(,SiS
+ 367
C|(,H
1(,Sn
+ 499
C|H+ 91
C l0H ];FSi2+ 309
C,H|;N + 141
C,H17NO + 235
CI(jH
I7N02
+ 252
C,Hi7OC1 + 384
c|HI7P + 312
Cl(lH,
7Si
2Cl
+ 395
C,H; 91
C iuH 18N+ 157C
iiiH ihN 20
+ 244
C,H18N
20
2
+ 257
Ci,)H 1bN 20,^' 266C,H l8N :i04PCr
+ 418
Cl
HIHN
:!04PFe
+ 433
C](iH ihN :,04PMo
+ 488
C]llH l8Ni
+ 442
Cl(1H,0 + 197
C,H ih02+ 215
C,H l8S (r - 342
C|H l8Si_+ 299
C|H| 8Sn+
499
Cl(1H|,jN
+141
Cll)H|,,NO
+ 236
C,HI9N0
2C12+ 388
c,h2; 91
C,H2N02C1
+ 388
C,H2(IN2+
157
C,H21IN4+
166
C lnH 2llO+
197
CmH 20+ 224C,H20S
+335
C,H21 P" 312
Cl
H 22Hg+
547
C ioH22N2+
157
Cii1H 22N20
+244
C,H 22Si2+
299
C lnH21N+
141
C,H24N 2+
157
C,H24N 2S4Sn2+ 502
CI(1H 24N (P
+316
C,H24N 4+
166
Cl(lH 240,Ti
+406
Cl(1H2404Ti
+406
C,H24Si2+ 299
C l0H24Si4+
302
C,H 24Sn+
499
C H1H250 2Si2+ 306
C,H25Pr: 315
C|H 27NSi 2+
304
Cl(,H 27Si 2As
+456
C,H 27Si 2P+
325
Cl(,H28N 2Si4
+304
Cl(,H
:t(lN 5Nb
+ 485
C H |H,| lN sTa+
532
Cl(lH.t0Si4
+ 302
C 10H :t0Si+ 302C 10O,,FCo2
+ 440
Cl(JO loMn2
+ 422
ClllO
l(lRe/ 541
C nHO :tF2+ 287C m H 4N,0-W
+ 535
C m H-N+ 163
C,,H0 7Cr+ 413
C,,H-+ 92
C m H 7N+
141
C,|H 7N05Cr+ 414
C,,H 7N0 7W + 535C,
l
H7NO,,Cr
+415
C m H8N 2+
158
C m H8N 20+
244
C m H80+
198
C h H8OS+
356
C,,H802+ 215
C,l
HOiFe + 432
C MH804Cr+
413
C m H804Mo+
486
C M H804SCr+
419
C, |HOsCr
+413
C nH+ 92C M H ()F
+276
C MHr 511C,,HN0
2
+ 252
C,,H+ 92
C n H l(,0+
198
C m H,OMo+ 486
CiiH
i
OW2
+ 535
C n H l(l02+
215
C n H l(lO,S+ 358
C n H 1(lO,Cr+ 412
CllH
l04PMn
+ 424
C, |HII)S+ 335
C11H
l
SFe2
+ 435
CllH
l
SMn2
+ 426
CnHuCr 4 410
C, ,H, ,Mn + 421
C I] H,|N+ 141
C n H n NOS+ 362
C, ,H, ,NO^ 252
C, ,H,l
NO,Cr + 414
C,,H+2
93
C m H 12N 2C12+ 381
C n H 12N 20 2+ 257
C m H 120+ 198
CuH ]202+ 215
C M H l20 2Cr+ 412
Cl]H ]20 :iFe
+ 432
CllH ]20,PMn
+ 424
C M H 1204Fe+ 432
C, |H ]2O f)Fe+ 432
CnH.^Cr 374
CllH
]iDO + 198
C m H 1:)N+ 141
C,l
H1:tNO + 236
C, |H|tN
;)Cl
2
+ 381
C, ,H ltO+ 198
25
-
ho;
Hi....
,N0 +
4N0C1+
..
.,N2
+
4N 20+
....
,0+
A+,0,CrGe
,C1+
5no +
,n2o + ....
-N20C1 + .
5n 2s+
-N.,SC1+
.
,n;
-N-+
,0-PCr+ .
:iO,PMo +
-O-PW ' .
-0KPCr ' .
sOaPMo+
-0PW + .
N02Br
+
(,NO,F.+
.
n2o + ..,
,,N.,S+
...
N+
(,N;,C1
+..
,0+
OBr + ...
02+
s+
Si+
;N +
;N0_7 ...
:N0+ ...
tN;
-0-,PCr+
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
HH
H
H
H
HH
H
HH
h
2(ino +
h 2(,n 2o4+
H2i)0
+...
H2(1OSi2
+
H2 (i0 2
+...
H2(l02Si2
H2llO
tSi
2
H211PAu +
H2Si2+
..
h2In + ...
H,,NSi 2+
h 2i n 2o 2+
h2
+2
h 22no+
h 22n 2+
...
h22o+
...
H 22Si 2+
..
HP+ ...
N,0-PCr +
aN,0 :,PMo+
hN,0-PW +
0+
02+
SSn+
*SiS+
,,N+
NOSi +
224 C n H 24S2Sn+
502
93 C||H2aNS2Sn+
502
236 C,,H 270 2Si 2+
306
386 Cn H :ll NSi2P2+
325
158 C 12Fb+
'. 273
244 C l2Fi 273198 C l2H :(O l2Re+ 541215 C I2H+ 95453 C, 2HN 4
+166
374 C 12H0^ 216
236 C l2H0+ 222
244 C l2H 7N02+
252
387 C l2H 7NO sCr+ 414
348 C, 2H 7NOCr+
415
400 C 12H 7N,0C1+
387
163 C 1