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... energy levels measured are usually associated with the ground vibrational level , that is , the zero - point ... potential energy curve † shows two minima with a hump in between . The height of the hump , or more properly , the potential ...
... energy levels measured are usually associated with the ground vibrational level , that is , the zero - point ... potential energy curve † shows two minima with a hump in between . The height of the hump , or more properly , the potential ...
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Raymond Chang. Potential energy Staggered Eclipsed 60 120 180 240 0 V Fig . 7-13 Plot of the potential energy as a function of 0 . in general depend on the orientation of this part with the rest of the molecule . Let us consider the 1,1 ...
Raymond Chang. Potential energy Staggered Eclipsed 60 120 180 240 0 V Fig . 7-13 Plot of the potential energy as a function of 0 . in general depend on the orientation of this part with the rest of the molecule . Let us consider the 1,1 ...
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... potential function . Real molecules cannot behave like simple harmonic oscillators since molecules dissociate at large values of r and acquire very large amounts of energy as r decreases . Figure 8-3 shows the potential energy curves ...
... potential function . Real molecules cannot behave like simple harmonic oscillators since molecules dissociate at large values of r and acquire very large amounts of energy as r decreases . Figure 8-3 shows the potential energy curves ...
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NUCLEAR QUADRUPOLE RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 29 |
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 52 |
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