Elements Of Physical Chemistry
Elements Of Physical Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780198796701
Author: ATKINS, P. W. (peter William), De Paula, Julio
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.2P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The bond length of the molecule 1H127I has to be determined using the given data.

Concept Introduction:

Rotational constant of a molecule can be determined using the given formula.

  Rotational constant, B = 4πIwhere,I =  moment of inertia 

Moment of inertia of diatomic molecules is given by,

  Moment of inertia, I = μR2where, μ= mAmB(mA+mB)

(a)

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Given information is shown below,

  2B = 384 GHz = 384×109 Hz=  384×109 s-1

Therefore, B=384×109 s-1/2=1.92×1011s-1

Effective mass of 1H127I is given by,

  μ= mAmB(mA+mB)= (126.90mu)(1.008mu)(126.90mu)+(1.008mu)= 1.0 mu= 1.0×1.66054×1027kg= 1.66054×1027kg

Moment of inertia in 1H127I is determined as given,

  Rotational constant, B = 4πI1.92×1011s-1 =  1.05457×1034Js4×3.14×II= 1.05457×1034Js4×3.14×(1.92×1011s-1)= 4.37× 1047 kg.m2

Bond length in 1H127I is calculated using the equation for moment of inertia.

  I = μR2(4.37× 1047 kg.m2)=  (1.66054×1027kg)R2R2=(4.37× 1047 kg.m2)(1.66054×1027kg)= 2.63×1020 m2R = (5.39×1020 m2)= 1.62×1010m

Bond length in 1H127I is 1.62×1010m

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The separation of the lines in 2H127I has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Rotational constant of a molecule can be determined using the given formula.

  Rotational constant, B = 4πIwhere,I =  moment of inertia 

Moment of inertia of diatomic molecules is given by,

  Moment of inertia, I = μR2where, μ= mAmB(mA+mB)

(b)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Given information is shown below,

  2B = 384 GHz = 384×109 Hz=  384×109 s-1

Therefore, B=384×109 s-1/2=1.92×1011s-1

Effective mass of 2H127I is given by,

  μ= mAmB(mA+mB)= (126.90mu)(2.0141mu)(126.90mu)+(2.0141mu)= 1.98 mu= 1.98×1.66054×1027kg= 3.29×1027kg

The relationship between rotational constants and reduced masses are given below:

  BB'=μ'μBRotationalconstantof1H127IB'Rotationalconstantof2H127IμReducedmassof1H127Iμ'Reducedmassof2H127I

BB'=μ'μ1.92×1011s-1B'=3.29×10-27kg1.66054×10-27kgB'=1.66054×10-27kg×1.92×1011s-13.29×10-27kg=9.69×1010s-1

The separation is expressed as 2B1

2B1=2×9.69×1010s-1=1.94×1011s-1

The separation of the lines in 2H127I is 1.94×1011s-1.

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Chapter 11 Solutions

Elements Of Physical Chemistry

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