Cl2 and Br2 have vibrational characteristic temperatures of ΘV = 560 K and 323 K, respectively. At what temperature would Cl2 have the same vibrational partition coefficient as Br2 does at 300K?
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Cl2 and Br2 have vibrational characteristic temperatures of ΘV = 560 K and 323 K, respectively....
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