1. Preface 1
2. Introduction
3. Main methods of molecular structure determination
3.1 Gas-phase electron diffraction
3.2 High-resolution spectroscopy
3.3 Combined use of data from different methods
3.3.1 Gas-phase electron diffraction and rotational spectroscopy
3.3.2 Gas-phase electron diffraction and mass-spectrometry
3.3.3 Experimental and computational methods
4. Physical meaning of determined molecular structures
5. Uncertainties of structure determinations
6. Data representation in the handbook
6.1 Identification of molecules by registry numbers
6.2 Order of molecules according to chemical formulae in Hill system
6.3 Chemical nomenclature
6.4 Structure formulae and figures
6.5 Comments
6.6 Cross-references to Landolt-Börnstein volumes
7. References
8. List of abbreviations
9. Structure data of inorganic molecules without carbon atom(s) ca. 30
10. Structure data of molecules consisting one or more carbon atoms (mainly organic and organometallic compounds) ca. 200
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