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However , only if a molecule has a permanent dipole moment is a rotational
transition spectroscopically active . We shall not explore further the details of
rotational energy levels and transitions for diatomic molecules , nor shall we
delve into ...
However , only if a molecule has a permanent dipole moment is a rotational
transition spectroscopically active . We shall not explore further the details of
rotational energy levels and transitions for diatomic molecules , nor shall we
delve into ...
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Transition state Energy Product Reactant Figure 10-5 Energy profile for the most
probable reaction pathway shown in Figure 10-4 . Reaction coordinate valley
and the level at the crest of the pass , where the transition state is located .
Transition state Energy Product Reactant Figure 10-5 Energy profile for the most
probable reaction pathway shown in Figure 10-4 . Reaction coordinate valley
and the level at the crest of the pass , where the transition state is located .
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Transition state Energy Interatomic distance lowest vibrational level of the
diagram , the vibrational ground state . This state is above the minimum of the
curve by an amount equal to the zero - point energy , a quantity which is
determined by ...
Transition state Energy Interatomic distance lowest vibrational level of the
diagram , the vibrational ground state . This state is above the minimum of the
curve by an amount equal to the zero - point energy , a quantity which is
determined by ...
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