Covalent bonds in a molecule absorb radiation in the IR region
and vibrate at characteristic frequencies.
(a) A molecular vibration absorbs radiation of wavelength 219
μ
m. What frequency
(in s−1)
corresponds to that wavelength? Enter your answer in scientific
notation.
×
10
s−1
(b) A molecular vibration has a frequency of vibration of 3.236
×
1013 Hz. What wavelength (in
μ
m) corresponds to that frequency?
μ
m
Covalent bonds in a molecule absorb radiation in the IR region and vibrate at characteristic frequencies....
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