Problem (2): . A carbon deuterium C-D bond is electronically much like a C-H bond, and it has similar stiffness, measured by spring constant, k. The deuterium isotope has twice the mass of the hydrogen atom. Calculate the IR absorption frequency of a typical C-D bond. Given that the IR absorption frequency of C-H is 3000 cm-1? m(C) = 12u , m(H) = 1u %3D
Problem (2): . A carbon deuterium C-D bond is electronically much like a C-H bond, and it has similar stiffness, measured by spring constant, k. The deuterium isotope has twice the mass of the hydrogen atom. Calculate the IR absorption frequency of a typical C-D bond. Given that the IR absorption frequency of C-H is 3000 cm-1? m(C) = 12u , m(H) = 1u %3D
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![Problem (2): .A carbon deuterium C-D bond is electronically much like a
C-H bond, and it has similar stiffness, measured by spring constant, k. The
deuterium isotope has twice the mass of the hydrogen atom. Calculate the
IR absorption frequency of a typical C-D bond. Given that the IR absorption
frequency of C-H is 3000 cm-1? m(C) = 12u , m(H) = 1u](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fac055ff0-1486-4029-83d1-86fe341e7e12%2F2be91def-0132-44e8-b3f7-4676ae80b9cb%2Fdi20mr_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Problem (2): .A carbon deuterium C-D bond is electronically much like a
C-H bond, and it has similar stiffness, measured by spring constant, k. The
deuterium isotope has twice the mass of the hydrogen atom. Calculate the
IR absorption frequency of a typical C-D bond. Given that the IR absorption
frequency of C-H is 3000 cm-1? m(C) = 12u , m(H) = 1u
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