Exam 43: Molecules and Solids
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The diagram below shows the distance between the nuclei, pA and pB, and the electrons, e1 and e2, in a hydrogen molecule. We would expect the electrostatic potential energy of this molecule to be 

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The energy released when an atom takes an electron is called
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The fundamental frequency of CO is 6.42 × 1013 Hz. If the atomic masses are 12 u and 16 u (1 u = 1.66 × 10−27 kg), find the force constant (in N/m) for the diatomic molecule.
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Which of the following refer to the basic categories associated with the energy of a single molecule in a gaseous phase?
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The difference between donor and acceptor atoms in a doped semiconductor is that
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The wave functions of some molecules are a combination of wave functions with different values of the orbital quantum number
. The wave function of PF5 combines s, p and d states in an sp3d hybrid orbital. We would expect such an overlap of wave functions in individual molecules to represent

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