10. The internuclear distance of HF is 0.92 Å. The molecular mass of H is 1.00794m, and F is 18.998404mu. Determine the value of rotational energy of a H-F molecule described by 1=2. [Assume that F is stationary and the H is rotating around it.] Z

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10. The internuclear distance of HF is 0.92 Å. The molecular mass of H is 1.00794m, and F is 18.998404mu.
Determine the value of rotational energy of a H-F molecule described by 1=2. [Assume that F is
stationary and the H is rotating around it.]
Z
Transcribed Image Text:10. The internuclear distance of HF is 0.92 Å. The molecular mass of H is 1.00794m, and F is 18.998404mu. Determine the value of rotational energy of a H-F molecule described by 1=2. [Assume that F is stationary and the H is rotating around it.] Z
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