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Interpretation:
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Concept introduction:
The phenomenon of splitting of a spectral line when a magnetic field is applied to it is known as Zeeman Effect. Magnetic field strength can be measured by using the Zeeman Effect. Applications of Zeeman Effect include NMR spectroscopy, MRI and electron spin resonance spectroscopy.
During an electronic transition, an electron from ground state moves straight to the excited state keeping the internuclear distance constant.
The change in the energy of the state,
Answer to Problem 16.8E
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Explanation of Solution
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Interpretation:
The values of
Concept introduction:
The phenomenon of splitting of a spectral line when a magnetic field is applied to it is known as Zeeman Effect. Magnetic field strength can be measured by using the Zeeman Effect. Applications of Zeeman Effect include NMR spectroscopy, MRI and electron spin resonance spectroscopy.
During an electronic transition, an electron from ground state moves straight to the excited state keeping the internuclear distance constant.
The change in the energy of the state,
Answer to Problem 16.8E
The values of
The values of
Explanation of Solution
In case of
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