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Are the lines in rotational Raman spectra are equally spaced?

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Answered by srnroofing1717
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==>In consequence, the spacing between lines is not constant, as in the rigid rotor approximation, but decreases with increasing rotational quantum number.

Explanation:

==>► Raman spectroscopy is less restrictive than pure rotational spectroscopy: Linear symmetric molecules do have rotational Raman spectra. ) do not have pure rotational spectra (do not possess permanent dipole moments). still do not have rotational Raman spectra as they do not have an anisotropic polarizability.

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Answered by XxProperPatollaxX
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In consequence, the spacing between lines is not constant, as in the rigid rotor approximation, but decreases with increasing rotational quantum number.

Explanation:

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