Assuming that, for both electronic states of O2, the molecule behaves as a harmonic oscillator, find ωe, the vibrational wavenumber, for the X and B states of O2. Then calculate the wavenumber of the (2,2) band, and the difference in electronic energy (minimum to minimum, ΔTe) between these two electronic
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So I'm given a Deslandres table and have worked out ωe for each state, and found that the wavenumber of the (2,2) band = 47603.1 cm-1. What equation do I use to work out ΔTe? I can only find ones for anharmonic oscillators in my notes