Below about 80 K the specific heat at constant volume for hydrogen gas (H2) is 3/2 k per molecule, but at higher temperatures the specific heat increases to 5/2 k per molecule.  What is the distance between the hydrogen nuclei?

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Below about 80 K the specific heat at constant volume for hydrogen gas (H2) is 3/2 k per molecule, but at higher temperatures the specific heat increases to 5/2 k per molecule.  What is the distance between the hydrogen nuclei?

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