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Chapter 7 Problem 7.151

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All molecules undergo vibrational motions. Quantum mechanical treatment shows that the vibrational energy, Evib, of a diatomic molecule like HCl is given by Evib 5 an 1 1 2 b hn where n is a quantum number given by n 5 0, 1, 2, 3, . . . and n is the fundamental frequency of vibration. (a) Sketch the first three vibrational energy levels for HCl. (b) Calculate the energy required to excite a HCl molecule from the ground level to the first excited level. The fundamental frequency of vibration for HCl is 8.66 3 1013 s21 . (c) The fact that the lowest vibrational energy in the ground level is not zero but equal to 1 2hn means that molecules will vibrate at all temperatures, including the absolute zero. Use the Heisenberg uncertainty principle to justify this prediction. (Hint: Consider a nonvibrating molecule and predict the uncertainty in the momentum and hence the uncertainty in the position.)

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Title Chemistry 12 
Author Raymond Chang; Kenneth Goldsby
ISBN 9780078021510

Answer: All molecules undergo vibrational motions. Quantum

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