6-17. The following data are obtained for the rotation-vibration spectrum of H$^{127}$I. Determine \(\tilde{B}_0,\ \tilde{B}_1,\ \tilde{B}_e,\ \text{and }\tilde{\alpha}_e\) from these data. Line Frequency/cm$^{-1}$ R(0) 2242.6 R(1) 2254.8 P(1) 2217.1 P(2) 2203.8
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6 cm-1 R(1) = 2254.8 cm-1 Substituting the values into the formula: Bo = (2254.8 - 2242.6) / 2 Bo = 6.1 cm-1 Show more…
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