Calculate a theoretical absorption frequency in wave numbers for a C-H bond, assuming a force constant of 4.89 ! 10" N/m. 2997 cm?¹
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We know that the absorption frequency (ν) is related to the force constant (k) and the reduced mass (μ) of the bond by the following equation: ν = (1 / 2π) * √(k / μ) Show more…
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