b) The rotational constant B for 'H³°CI is 12.00 cm'. Calculate B for 'H3$Cl and 'H³"Cl.

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b) The rotational constant B for 'H³°CI is 12.00 cm'. Calculate B for 'H³$Cl and 'H"Cl.
c) Define Lambert-Beer law and write the equations used for this law. Discuss its
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