Q11. The spacing between two adjacent lines in the pure rotational spectrum of a diatomic molecule is 20.0 cm. Given K&T=200 cm (at a specific temperature), calculate the relative population of the J-5 level. E) 0.90 D) 2.4 C) 1.6 A) 2.7 8) 3.8 F) 3.3 box? A) 1 and 3 Q12. What are the degeneracies of the first and the second excited energy levels of a particle confined to 3-dimensional D) 1 and 6 B) 3 and 6 C) 3 and 3 a1

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Q11. The spacing between two adjacent lines in the pure rotational spectrum of a diatomic molecule is 20.0 cm. Given
K&T=200 cm¹ (at a specific temperature), calculate the relative population of the J-5 level.
E) 0.90
D) 2.4
C) 1.6
A) 2.7
B) 3.8
F) 3.3
Q12. What are the degeneracies of the first and the second excited energy levels of a particle confined to 3-dimensional
box?
A) 1 and 3
B) 3 and 6
C) 3 and 3
D) 1 and 6
al
Transcribed Image Text:Q11. The spacing between two adjacent lines in the pure rotational spectrum of a diatomic molecule is 20.0 cm. Given K&T=200 cm¹ (at a specific temperature), calculate the relative population of the J-5 level. E) 0.90 D) 2.4 C) 1.6 A) 2.7 B) 3.8 F) 3.3 Q12. What are the degeneracies of the first and the second excited energy levels of a particle confined to 3-dimensional box? A) 1 and 3 B) 3 and 6 C) 3 and 3 D) 1 and 6 al
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