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Determining bond lengths from rotational constant
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April 30, 2006, 03:31:38 PM »
Hello,
The question that I would appreciate aid on would be:
The rotational constant B for CO2 was found from rotational Raman spectra to be B = 0.3937/cm. Determine the C=O bond length from this value.
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Use the rigid rotor model to solve
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Do work out the moment of inertia from that and then work out the bond length?
How would I work out the bond length from the moment of inertia of CO2?
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B = h/8.Pi
2
.c.I
I = m
effective
R
2
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