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    The Two Oxygen Atoms in the O<sub>2</sub> Molecule Are Separated
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The Two Oxygen Atoms in the O2 Molecule Are Separated

Question 18

Question 18

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The two oxygen atoms in the O2 molecule are separated by 0.12 nm.What is the wavelength of the photon emitted when the O2 goes from The two oxygen atoms in the O<sub>2</sub> molecule are separated by 0.12 nm.What is the wavelength of the photon emitted when the O<sub>2</sub> goes from   = 2 to   = 1 rotational states? A) 38 mm B) 34 mm C) 1.1 mm D) 1.7 mm E) 6.9 mm = 2 to The two oxygen atoms in the O<sub>2</sub> molecule are separated by 0.12 nm.What is the wavelength of the photon emitted when the O<sub>2</sub> goes from   = 2 to   = 1 rotational states? A) 38 mm B) 34 mm C) 1.1 mm D) 1.7 mm E) 6.9 mm = 1 rotational states?


A) 38 mm
B) 34 mm
C) 1.1 mm
D) 1.7 mm
E) 6.9 mm

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