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|    Norm Why to All    |
|    Re: Where can I find the gas phase spect    |
|    29 Oct 21 21:58:19    |
      From: nobody@microsoft.com              > The IR spectrum here:       >       > https://webbook.nist.gov/cgi/cbook.cgi?ID=C74828&Type=IR-SPEC&Index=1#IR-SPEC       >       >       >       > Notice: Except where noted, spectra from this collection were measured on       > dispersive instruments, often in carefully selected solvents, and hence       > may differ in detail from measurements on FTIR instruments or in other       > chemical environments. More information on the manner in which spectra in       > this collection were collected can be found here.       >       > Notice: Concentration       >       > is bizarre.       >       > I have never believed the alarmists claims about cow farts, etc. Alarmists       > claims are always wrong.       >       > Is Methane black!!!???              Methane has no permanent dipole moment and it is symmetrical. I would think       it is no more a greenhouse gas than Helium. Is Helium a greenhouse gas? Is       Helium black?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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