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What are the factors contribute to the relative intensities of the rotational lines including any symmetry restrictions?
I Homework a) lines of symmetry b) rotational symmetry angles Points possible: 1 This is attempt 1 of 3. Submit
a.) What does a partition function represent in statistical thermodynamics? A. The number of rotational symmetry elements of a molecule with more than 2 atoms. B. The number of thermally accessible energy levels at a given temperature. C. The number of molecules that partition themselves between the liquid and the gas phase of a substance b.) The constant volume heat capacity for a monoatomic gas is equal to: A. RT B. R C. 32 RT D. 3/2 R c.) The...
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draw the naphthalene. use lines and arrows to show all
symmetry operations in this molecule. what is its point
group?
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2. (15 points) Draw the molecule naphthalene. Use lines and arrows to show all the symmetry operations in this molecule. Do not use rectangles to show mirror planes unless it's a horizontal mirror plane, but you can always describe using a few words where a symmetry operation is located. What is the point group for naphthalene?
Consider the rotational symmetry group G of the cube Let X be the set of edges of the cube, and let xe X be the edge between faces A and E (see picture). G acts on X in the obvious way. Describe the stabilizer Stabg(x) and the orbit Orbg(x). By using the orbit-stabilizer theorem, deduce G.
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