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isotropic effort on rotationnay Spectra

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Answered by Anonymous
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the isotopic shift of the rotational lines is proportional to the ratio of the reduced masses. The rotational lines can be observed in the far infrared region and the rotational spectra can be used for the determination of bond lengths in molecules.

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the isotopic shift of the rotational lines is proportional to the ratio of the reduced masses. The rotational lines can be observed in the far infrared region and the rotational spectra can be used for the determination of bond lengths in molecules.

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