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Isotopic substitution ( mass change)

  • 04-01-2012 12:23pm
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    Any ideas on how changing the nuclear mass of one atom in a diatiomic molecule would affect bond dissociation energy and equillibrium internucleur distance.

    Would changing this mass have an effect on any other parameters also.

    Any ideas? . Thanks :)

    Im aware that the Rotational constant changes with isotopic substitution. A heavier mass will give a greater B - rotational constant


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 Expert_help


    fogy wrote: »
    Any ideas on how changing the nuclear mass of one atom in a diatiomic molecule would affect bond dissociation energy and equillibrium internucleur distance.

    Would changing this mass have an effect on any other parameters also.

    Any ideas? . Thanks :)

    Im aware that the Rotational constant changes with isotopic substitution. A heavier mass will give a greater B - rotational constant


    Follow The concept of reduced mass


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