| 1. | In this illustration, the 0 2 vibrational transitions are favored.
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| 2. | The two classes differ in the selection rules that apply to ro-vibrational transitions.
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| 3. | Condon chose to superimpose the potential curves to illustrate the method of estimating vibrational transitions.
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| 4. | Hence, vibrational transitions are easily observed.
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| 5. | By rotating the diffraction grating, a particular rotational line of the vibrational transition can be selected.
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| 6. | A reduction in intensity at a given wavelength of light indicates the absorption of energy by a vibrational transition.
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| 7. | :: : Hmm, I meant to examine iodine, actually, whose vibrational transition temperature occurs at 307K . But thanks!
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| 8. | A transition in an energy level of an electron in a molecule may be combined with a vibrational transition and called a vibronic transition.
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| 9. | On the high frequency side of the Q-branch the energy of rotational transitions is added to the energy of the vibrational transition.
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| 10. | The purely vibrational transition, \ Delta J = 0, gives rise to the " Q " branch of the spectrum.
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