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Engineering, 02.04.2020 20:04 jaylanmahone223

Calculate the translational energy difference, in cm-1, between the 3,3,3 and the 4,3,3 energy levels of a oxygen molecule confined to a cube with sides equal to 1.0 mm. The isotope mass, in amu, is 15.9949. The force constant is 2293.8 N m-1

Calculate the translational energy difference, in cm-1, between the 1,1,1 and 2,1,1 energy levels of a nitrogen molecule confined to a cube with sides equal to 1.0 mm.

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