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Determining the frequencies of a triatomic molecule
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with the given two steching modes force constants...the molecule is N-N-O+ I know if it was diatomic I would use hookes law but I'm not sure what equation to use for triatomic
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it's the same idea. just with reduced mass instead of mass. you are talking about the force constants of the modes and not just of the two bonds, right?
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the force constants given were for kNN and kNO
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did you look at this:
http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/336k/lectures/node115.html
it seems that you could do it in a similar way for NNO
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thanks that site was veryful...I was thinking that the middle N was stationary too but I didn't know if it was how to solve it but this site showed me
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