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Chapter 18, Problem 18.24E
Interpretation Introduction
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The vibrational partition function for
Concept introduction:
A molecule is made up of atoms that are bonded together by covalent bonds. These bonds undergo a to and fro movement to vibrate. This vibration of the molecule contributes to the overall partition function of the system. The vibrational partition function of the polyatomic molecule is represented as,
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Chapter 18 Solutions
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY-STUDENT SOLN.MAN.
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