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Chapter 30, Problem 11PCE
(a)
To determine
The vibration frequency of molecule.
(b)
To determine
The amount of energy that must be added to the molecule to excite it from one energy level to next higher energy level.
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QUESTION 25
The unit cell of NaCl is 5.6 A, the Young's modulus, in [100] direction is 5 X 1010 N/m². Given the
atomic: Na = 23 amu and Cl = 37 amu. The wavelength at which electromagnetic radiation (c = 3 X
108 m/s) is strongly reflected by a NaCl is:
A. 16.4 X 10-6 m
B. 27.5 X 10-6 m
C. 51.8 X 10-6 m
D. 70 X 106 m
QUESTION 25
The unit cell of NaCl is 5.6 Á, the Young's modulus, in [100] direction is 5 X 101⁰ N/m². Given the
atomic: Na = 23 amu and Cl = 37 amu. The wavelength at which electromagnetic radiation (c = 3 X
108 m/s) is strongly reflected by a NaCl is:
A. 16.4 X 106 m
B. 27.5 X 10-6 m
C. 51.8 X 10 m
D. 70 X 100 m
QUESTION 26
In a cubic crystal, atom of mass M₁ lie on one set of planes and atoms of the mass M₂ lie on planes
interleaved between those of the first set. If C is the force constant between nearest neighbors
planes, the frequency of the lattice vibrations for the optical phonon branch with wave vector k = 0 is:
A. √2C (++++)
B. √√C (11/1₁ + 1 )
c. √c (²1/12 + 121 121)
D. 0
Chapter 30 Solutions
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