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What is the energy of a photon emitted in a transition from the 5th exited vibrational energy level to the 2nd exited vibrational energy level, assuming no change in the rotational energy?
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- Consider the HCl molecule, which consists of a hydrogen atom of mass 1 u bound to a chlorine atom of mass 35 u. The equilibrium separation between the atoms is 0.128 nm, and it requires 0.15 eV of work to increase or decrease this separation by 0.01 nm. (a) Calculate the four lowest rotational energies (in eV) that are possible, assuming the molecule rotates rigidly. (b) Find the molecules spring constant and its classical frequency of vibration. (Hint: Recall that U=12Kx2.) (c) Find the two lowest vibrational energies and the classical amplitude of oscillation corresponding to each of these energies. (d) Determine the longest wavelength radiation that the molecule can emit in a pure rotational transition and in a pure vibrational transition.2(6) Calculate the fundamental vibrational wavenumber (in cm-1) for HI molecule, if its angular vibrational frequency is 4.394×1014 s-1. Calculate the vibrational energy of the molecule in the ground state and the force constant. Assume the mass is the mass of a proton.Consider the NaCl molecule, for which the rotational inertia is 1.30x 10-45 kg*m2. If infrared radiation with wavelength 30 μ m is Raman-scattered from a free NaCl molecule, what are the allowed wavelengths of the scattered radiation?
- A CO molecule is initially in the n = 2 vibrational level. If this molecule loses both vibrational and rotational energy and emits a photon, what are the photon wavelength and frequency if the initial angular momentum quantum number is l = 3?What is the minimum energy required to go from one vibrational state to the next higher vibrational state for a molecule whose vibrations are modeled by a harmonic oscillator?Consider a CO molecule that is initially in the ground state of n = 0, l = 0. If the energy of a vibrational transition from the n = 0 state to the n = 1 state in CO could instead be absorbed in a rotational transition, what would be the value of l for the final state?
- When an OH molecule undergoes a transition from the n = 0 to the n = 1 vibrational level, its internal vibrational energy increases by 0.463 eV. Calculate the frequency of vibration and the force constant for the interatomic force. (The mass of an oxygen atom is 2.66 * 10-26 kg, and the mass of a hydrogen atom is 1.67 * 10-27 kg.)Show that the moment of inertia of a diatomic molecule composed of atoms of masses mA and mB and bond length R is equal to meffR2, where meff = mAmB/(mA+mB).Show that the moment of inertia of a diatomic molecule composed of atoms of masses mA and mB and bond length R is equal to meffR2, where meff = mAmB/(mA + mB).
- The CO molecule makes a transition from the J = 1 to the J = 2 rotational state when it absorbs a photon of frequency 2.30 x 1011 Hz. (a) Find the moment of inertia of this molecule from these data.The intensities of spectroscopic transitions between the vibrational states of a molecule are proportional to the square of the integral ∫ψv′xψvdx over all space. Use the relations between Hermite polynomials given in Table 7E.1 to show that the only permitted transitions are those for which v′ = v ± 1 and evaluate the integral in these cases.Assume that the H2 molecule behaves exactly like a harmonic oscillator with a force constant of 573N/m. (a) Find the energy (in eV) of its ground and first excited vibrational states. (b) Find the vibrational quantum number that approximately corresponds to its 4.5-eV dissociation energy.