5. Another unit that is used quite frequently in microwave spectroscopy is GHz (Gigahertz, 1x 10° s-1. Compute the rotational constant for HCI in cm- and in GHz given that R is 1.275 A.

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5. Another unit that is used quite frequently in microwave spectroscopy is GHz (Gigahertz,
1 x 10° s-. Compute the rotational constant for HCI in cm- and in GHz given that
R. is 1.275 A.
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