Lindsay Helmholz

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Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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DOI: 10.1063/1.1749457

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Joseph E. Mayer grad student 1933 Johns Hopkins
 (Lattice Energies of Rubidium Bromide and Sodium Chloride and Electron Affinities of Their Halogens)
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Helmholz L, Russo ME. (1973) Spectra of manganese(IV) hexafluoride ion (MnF6 = ) in environments of Oh and D3d symmetry The Journal of Chemical Physics. 59: 5455-5470
Tsay F, Helmholz L. (1969) Covalent Bonding in Octahedral (MnCl6)4− and Tetrahedral (MnCl4)2− Complexes Journal of Chemical Physics. 50: 2642-2650
Helmholz L, Guzzo AV, Sanders RN. (1961) Paramagnetic resonance spectra of chromium III and manganese iv hexafluoride ions: CrFe6 3- and MnF6 2- The Journal of Chemical Physics. 1349-1352
Helmholz L. (1959) Paramagnetic Resonance Spectrum of the Fluoroferrate Ion, FeF6——— Journal of Chemical Physics. 31: 172-175
Helmholz L, Brennan H, Wolfsberg M. (1955) Spectra and electronic structure of fluorochromate ion, chromyl chloride, and some related compounds The Journal of Chemical Physics. 23: 853-858
Larson AC, Helmholz L. (1954) Redetermination of the crystal structure of lithium sulfate monohydrate Li2so4·H2O The Journal of Chemical Physics. 22: 2049-2050
Wolfsberg M, Helmholz L. (1952) The Spectra and Electronic Structure of the Tetrahedral Ions MnO4−, CrO4−−, and ClO4− Journal of Chemical Physics. 20: 837-843
Wolfsberg MAX, Helmholz L. (1952) The spectra and electronic structure of the tetrahedral ions MnO 4 -, CrO4 -, and ClO4 - The Journal of Chemical Physics. 20: 837-843
Helmholz L. (1936) The crystal structure of silver phosphate The Journal of Chemical Physics. 4: 316-322
Helmholz L. (1935) The crystal structure of hexagonal silver iodide The Journal of Chemical Physics. 3: 740-747
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