Consider the rotational-vibrational spectrum of a diatomic molecule.

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Consider the rotational-vibrational spectrum of a
diatomic molecule.
Intensity
2400
a. A and B
b. D and E
c. A and F
d. E and F
2500
e. C and D
3
С
O
E
Which of the following peaks belong to the P-
branch?
F
2600
2700
v (cm-¹)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the rotational-vibrational spectrum of a diatomic molecule. Intensity 2400 a. A and B b. D and E c. A and F d. E and F 2500 e. C and D 3 С O E Which of the following peaks belong to the P- branch? F 2600 2700 v (cm-¹)
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