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First page of Microwave Spectrum and Dipole Moment of Cyclobutene
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Comparison is being made only to the β hydrogens. The α hydrogens are in a much different chemical environment and are not comparable since they are next to the oxygen and, like similar oxygen containing compounds, the hydrogens are bent toward the adjacent oxygens. For example, see also
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