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The spectral lines in rigid diatomic molecules are separated by a constant distance of
a)1Bcm
b) 2B cm
d) 4B cm
c) 33 cm​

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Answered by samreenbuksh0786
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Answer:

4B cm

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The spectral lines in rigid diatomic molecules are separated by a constant distance of

  • a)1Bcm

  • b) 2B cm

  • d) 4B cm

  • c) 33 cm

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The Distance will be 2B Cm

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