PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. VOL.1+2 (LL)(11TH)
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. VOL.1+2 (LL)(11TH)
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Chapter 11, Problem 11C.4P
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Interpretation:

The validation of the statement that the vibrational levels of 23Na127I that lie at the given wavenumbers fit the expression (ν+12)ν˜(ν+12)2xeν˜ has to be shown.  The value of force constant, zero point energy and dissociation energy of the molecule is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

A molecule is made up of atoms that are bonded together by covalent bonds.  These bonds undergo a to and fro movement to vibrate.  The vibrational frequency of a bond is given by the expression shown below.

    v=12πkfμ

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Answer to Problem 11C.4P

The statement that the vibrational levels of 23Na127I that lie at the given wavenumbers fit the expression (ν+12)ν˜(ν+12)2xeν˜ has been shown.  The value of zeta potential is 142.8cm-1_.  The value of force constant is 142.8cm-1_.  The value of dissociation energy is 324kJmol-1_.

Explanation of Solution

The expression for vibrational energy levels is shown below.

    ν˜=(ν+12)ν˜0(ν+12)2xeν˜0

Where,

  • ν is the vibrational quantum number.
  • ν˜ is the wavenumber.
  • ν˜0 is the harmonic wavenumber of the oscillator.
  • xe is the anharmonicity constant.

The difference between two vibrational energy levels is expressed as shown below.

    Δν˜=ν˜(ν+1)ν˜(ν)

The above expression can be expanded as shown below.

    ν˜(ν+1)ν˜(ν)=(ν+1+12)ν˜0(ν+1+12)2xeν˜0(ν+12)ν˜0+(ν+12)2xeν˜0=(ν+32)ν˜0(ν+32)2xeν˜0(ν+12)ν˜0+(ν+12)2xeν˜0=(ν+32)ν˜0(ν2+3ν+94)xeν˜0(ν+12)ν˜0+(ν2+ν+14)xeν˜0=(ν+32ν12)ν˜0(ν2+3ν+94ν2ν14)xeν˜0

The above expression can be further simplified as shown below.

    Δν˜=(22)ν˜0(2ν+84)xeν˜0Δν˜=ν˜02(ν+1)xeν˜0        (1)

The above expression is to be compared with the equation for the straight line, that is, y=mx+c.

Where,

  • y is the component on y axis.
  • x is the component on x axis.
  • m is the slope.
  • c is the intercept.

By comparing the equations, a graph can be plotted by taking Δν˜ on the y axis and (ν+1) on the x axis.  The slope of the graph will be 2xeν˜0 and the value of intercept will be ν˜0.  The graph is plotted as shown below.

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. VOL.1+2 (LL)(11TH), Chapter 11, Problem 11C.4P

Figure 1

From the graph in Figure 1, the value of intercept, that is, ν˜0 is equal to 286cm1.

The value of slope is calculated as shown below.

    Slope=283284.521=1.5

Therefore, the value of slope, that is 2xeν˜0 is equal to 1.5cm1.

The value of xe is calculated as shown below.

    2xeν˜0=1.5xe=1.5cm12×ν˜0=1.5cm12×286cm1=0.002622

It can be seen that there is a high value of linearity in the graph.  Therefore, the given data fits well with the expression.

The value of zeta potential can be calculated as shown below.

    E(ν=0)=(0+12)ν˜0(0+12)2xeν˜0=(1214xe)ν˜0=(1214(0.002622))×286cm1=142.8cm-1_

Therefore the value of zeta potential is 142.8cm-1_.

The mass of sodium atom is 23u.

The mass of sodium atom in kg is converted as shown below.

    mNa=(23u)(1.66054×1027kg1u)=3.8192×1026kg

The mass of iodine atom is 127u.

The mass of iodine atom in kg is converted as shown below.

    mI=(127u)(1.66054×1027kg1u)=2.1089×1025kg

The reduced mass of a molecule (μ) is given by the expression as shown below.

  μ=mAmBmA+mB        (2)

Where,

  • mA is the mass of atom A.
  • mB is the mass of atom B.

Substitute the values of the mass of sodium atom and iodine atom in the equation (2).

  μNaI=(3.8192×1026kg)(2.1089×1025kg)(3.8192×1026kg)+(2.1089×1025kg)=3.2336×1026kg

The wavenumber (v¯) for the corresponding vibrational frequency of a bond is given by the expression shown below.

    v¯=12πckfμ

Where,

  • kf is the force constant of the bond.
  • μ is the reduced mass of the molecule.
  • c isthe speed of light with value of 2.998×108ms1.

Rearrange the above equation for the value of kf.

    kf=μ(2πcv¯)2        (3)

Substitute the value of wavenumber of the corresponding vibrational frequency of NaI bond and reduced mass of NaI in the equation (3).

    kf(NaI)=(3.2336×1026kg)(2π(2.998×108ms1)(286×102m1))2=93.8kgs2=93.8Nm-1_

Therefore, the value of force constant is 142.8cm-1_.

The value of anharmonicity coefficient is calculated as shown below.

    xe=hν04De        (4)

Rearrange the above equation to obtain the value of De.

    xe=hν04DeDe=hν04xe        (5)

The value of dissociation energy is calculated as shown below.

    D0=DeZetapotential        (6)

Substitute the value of equation (5) in equation (6).

    D0=DeZetapotential=hν04xeZetapotential=((6.626×1034Js)(2.998×108ms1)(286×102m1)4×0.002622(6.626×1034Js)(2.998×108ms1)(142.8×102cm1))=324kJmol-1_

Therefore, the value of dissociation energy is 324kJmol-1_.

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