In Raman, if we suppose a transition of (v=0-u=1), with selection rules of only (AJ=0 or ±2), this transition belongs to Rotational transitions of diatomic or polyatomic molecules Vibrational-Rotational transitions of polyatomic molecules Vibrational-Rotational transitions of diatomic molecules Vibrational transitions of diatomic molecules
In Raman, if we suppose a transition of (v=0-u=1), with selection rules of only (AJ=0 or ±2), this transition belongs to Rotational transitions of diatomic or polyatomic molecules Vibrational-Rotational transitions of polyatomic molecules Vibrational-Rotational transitions of diatomic molecules Vibrational transitions of diatomic molecules
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![In Raman, if we suppose a transition of (v=0-v=1 ), with selection rules of
only (AJ=0 or ±2), this transition belongs to
Rotational transitions of diatomic or polyatomic molecules
Vibrational-Rotational transitions of polyatomic molecules
Vibrational-Rotational transitions of diatomic molecules
Vibrational transitions of diatomic molecules](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa80b3fb9-7590-4ed6-b14e-a431a3ce436b%2Fc67b29ec-ca33-4d5e-9295-63f212c7db47%2F1fpje6_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:In Raman, if we suppose a transition of (v=0-v=1 ), with selection rules of
only (AJ=0 or ±2), this transition belongs to
Rotational transitions of diatomic or polyatomic molecules
Vibrational-Rotational transitions of polyatomic molecules
Vibrational-Rotational transitions of diatomic molecules
Vibrational transitions of diatomic molecules
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