Consider the of a diatomic molecule. Intensity 0 B. 2400 rotational-vibrational spectrum a. 18 cm-1 b. 9 cm-1 d c. 23 cm-1 A 30 cm-1 2500 B n O m Estimate the value of the rotational constant TI 2600 2700 (cm)

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Consider the
of a diatomic molecule.
Intensity
0
rotational-vibrational spectrum
2400
d
a. 18 cm-1
b. 9 cm-1
c. 23 cm-1
d. 30 cm-1
e. 12 cm-1
2500
U
O
m.
LL
2600
v (cm³)
2700
Estimate the value of the rotational constant
B.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the of a diatomic molecule. Intensity 0 rotational-vibrational spectrum 2400 d a. 18 cm-1 b. 9 cm-1 c. 23 cm-1 d. 30 cm-1 e. 12 cm-1 2500 U O m. LL 2600 v (cm³) 2700 Estimate the value of the rotational constant B.
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