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Figure 9.32 shows the energy minimum of molecular NaCl, through which a parabola has been drawn. Following the methods of Example 9.4, find the effective vibrational force constant, the vibrational frequency and wavelength, and the vibrational photon energy for NaCl. In what range of the
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