Science, asked by sahilgudaghe001, 3 months ago

12. Intensity of stoke's lines is-
O Equal to antistoke's lines
O Equal to Rayleigh line
O Less than antistoke's lines
O Greater than antistoke's lines​

Answers

Answered by singh123328
3

Answer:

c will be the answer I hope it will help you

Answered by AnkitaSahni
0

The intensity of Stoke's lines is greater than the intensity of anti-Stoke's lines.

  • The intensity of Stoke's lines depends on the number of atoms in the ground state.
  • The intensity of anti-Stoke's lines depends on the number of atoms in the excited state.
  • The ground state has more atoms than the excited state.
  • The intensity of these lines is proportional to the population of the vibrational levels.
  • Since the ground state has more atoms than the excited state, Stoke's lines are more intense than anti-Stoke's lines.
Similar questions