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d. The solution of the Schrödinger equation for the Morse potential yields the following expression for the vibrational energy levels (in units of cm 1) of a diatomic molecule: where n is the vibrational quantum number, V is the fundamental vibrational frequency (in cm1) that you calculated in part a), and is the anharmonicity constant given by: En n1/2) 1/2)2 = hc9/4D. Assuming that the H2 molecule is accurately described by a Morse potential energy curve, calculate what is the highest vibrational energy level that the molecule can occupy without dissociating into two H atoms
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