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The article is a stub. I would like to add in the future ammonia and its "umbrella" motion and methyl rotation in ethane as examples of floppy motions. Also a reference to, plus article on, Wilson's FG method would be nice. --P.wormer 13:09, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Question to Kkmurray
I see that you rated over 200 spectroscopy related articles in one day. My question is: did you actually read those articles? If not, how did you establish quality and importance? Same question if you did read them.--P.wormer 16:29, 9 April 2007 (UTC)