The infrared absorption spectrum of 12C14N has its strongest band at 2500 cm-1 wavenumber. Calculate the force constant (N/m) of the bond in this molecule.
The infrared absorption spectrum of 12C14N has its strongest band at 2500 cm-1 wavenumber. Calculate the force constant (N/m) of the bond in this molecule.
Chapter14: Conjugated Compounds And Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
Section14.7: Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
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The infrared absorption spectrum of 12C14N has its strongest band at 2500 cm-1 wavenumber. Calculate the force constant (N/m) of the bond in this molecule.
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