Physics, 21.05.2020 18:00 joannakawata6
At low resolution, the strongest absorption band in the infrared absorption spectrum of 12C16O is centered near 2143 cm-1. Upon closer examination at higher resolution, this band is observed to be split into two sets of closely spaced peaks, one on each side of the center of the spectrum at 2143.26 cm-1. The separation between the peak immediately to the right of the center and the peak immediately to the left of the center is 7.655 cm-1. Make the harmonic oscillator and rigid rotor approximations and calculate from these data:
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