Chemistry, asked by anujaborade666, 1 month ago

The
vibration rotation Spectrum of a
diatomic molecule com be discussed in terms
of the energy
+
levels, Eu Ju+ 1) hw
he BJ J+1) Shere V & J are the
vibrational constant what are the
energies
of wave numbers at which
the
vibration - rotation transitions will
be
osherred observed. ?​

Answers

Answered by PrathameshKukade
1

Answer:

Rotational–vibrational spectroscopy is a branch of molecular spectroscopy concerned with infrared and Raman spectra of molecules in the gas phase. Transitions involving changes in both vibrational and rotational states can be abbreviated as rovibrational (or ro-vibrational) transitions. When such transitions emit or absorb photons (electromagnetic radiation), the frequency is proportional to the difference in energy levels and can be detected by certain kinds of spectroscopy. Since changes in rotational energy levels are typically much smaller than changes in vibrational energy levels, changes in rotational state are said to give fine structure to the vibrational spectrum.

Answered by shankar89mishra
0

Answer:

dghi

45997) \frac{ \sqrt[?]{?} }{?}

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