Absorption cross sections have been measured under intermediate resolution (0.25 Å) for CO, HCl, and ICN in the spectral region from 1050 to 2100 Å. An attempt has been made to analyze the spectra in terms of the reactions responsible for the observed features. A Rydberg series has been identified in the absorption spectrum of ICN with a series limit of 1140.6 ± 0.1 Å.
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