In the vibrational-rotational experiment of HCI, the average rotational line separation was found to be 10.5030 cm-1. Having the atomic masses (in atomic mass units) H = 1.007825 and Cl = 34.968853 and the following rotational constant equations, what would be the value of the internuclear distance (re) of both HCI diatomic molecules in pm? ( h = 6.626 x 10-34 Js and c = 2.98 x 108 m/s) OA. 145 OB. 166 OC. 181 OD. 234 O E. 201 B₂ = - h 8m² Loc

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In the vibrational-rotational
experiment of HCI, the average
rotational line separation was found
to be 10.5030 cm-1. Having the
atomic masses (in atomic mass units)
H = 1.007825 and Cl = 34.968853
and the following rotational constant
equations, what would be the value
of the internuclear distance (re) of
both HCI diatomic molecules in pm? (
h = 6.626 x 10-34 Js and c = 2.98 x
108 m/s)
OA. 145
OB. 166
OC. 181
OD. 234
OE. 201
h
=
B₂
B, -32² Le
Ic
Transcribed Image Text:In the vibrational-rotational experiment of HCI, the average rotational line separation was found to be 10.5030 cm-1. Having the atomic masses (in atomic mass units) H = 1.007825 and Cl = 34.968853 and the following rotational constant equations, what would be the value of the internuclear distance (re) of both HCI diatomic molecules in pm? ( h = 6.626 x 10-34 Js and c = 2.98 x 108 m/s) OA. 145 OB. 166 OC. 181 OD. 234 OE. 201 h = B₂ B, -32² Le Ic
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