The Dissociation of Nitrogen and Carbon Monoxide by Electron Impact

Abstract
The energies of the dissociation products of N2 and CO formed by electron impact have been studied. The kinetic energy distributions of C+ ions from CO and N+ ions from N2 have been measured and for both gases the most probable kinetic energy of the ions is about 3 volts. The variation with electron energy of the probability of production of N+ ions from N2 and C+ ions from CO (the ions having specified energies) has been studied. The minimum electron energies necessary to produce C+ and N+ ions of specified energy have been determined and they satisfy the requirements of the principle of conservation of energy. From these measurements heats of dissociation as follows have been determined: The following are probably the dissociation processes detected in the experiments: Negative ions (0) were observed and are believed to result from the following processes: