The number of nodes for the vibrational wavefunction of an excited CO is found to be 5. If the force constant of C--O is 1550 N/m, what is the vibrational energy (in kJ/mol) of the excited CO? (h= 6.626 x 10-¹4J.s) Select one or more: □ A. 78.95 kJ/mol □B. 1.34 kJ/mol □ C. 103.34 kJ/mol □ D. 12.9 kJ/mol

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The number of nodes for the vibrational wavefunction of an excited CO is found to be 5. If the force constant of C--O is 1550
N/m, what is the vibrational energy (in kJ/mol) of the excited CO? (h= 6.626 x 10-¹4J.s)
Select one or more:
□ A. 78.95 kJ/mol
B. 1.34 kJ/mol
□ C. 103.34 kJ/mol
□ D. 12.9 kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:The number of nodes for the vibrational wavefunction of an excited CO is found to be 5. If the force constant of C--O is 1550 N/m, what is the vibrational energy (in kJ/mol) of the excited CO? (h= 6.626 x 10-¹4J.s) Select one or more: □ A. 78.95 kJ/mol B. 1.34 kJ/mol □ C. 103.34 kJ/mol □ D. 12.9 kJ/mol
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