The hydrogen iodide (HI) molecule has equilibrium
Chapter 42, Problem 42.49(choose chapter or problem)
The hydrogen iodide (HI) molecule has equilibrium separation 0.160 nm and vibrational frequency \(6.93 \times 10^{13}\) Hz. The mass of a hydrogen atom is \(1.67 \times 10^{-27}\) kg and the mass of an iodine atom is \(2.11 \times 10^{-25} \mathrm{~kg}\)(a) Calculate the moment of inertia of HI about a perpendicular axis through its center of mass. (b) Calculate the wavelength of the photon emitted in each of the following vibration rotation transitions: (i) \(n=1, l=1 \rightarrow n=0\) l=0 (ii) \(n=1, \quad l=2 \rightarrow n=0, \quad l=1\) (iii) n=2, \(l=2 \rightarrow n=1, l=3\)
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