Vibrational Energy within Electronic (5) Flashcards

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Q

What does the Born-Oppenheimer Approximation say about the energies involved in rotational, vibrational, and electronic transitions?

A

to the first approximation, they may be considered completely independent

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Why can rotational energy transitions be ignored when discussing electronic transitions?

A

they are relatively small

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3
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How are vibrational energy levels specified within an electronic energy state?

A

spectroscopic shorthand

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4
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What is the symbol used to denote a vibrational energy level within a ground electronic state?

A

’’

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5
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What is the symbol used to denote a vibrational energy level within an excited electronic state?

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6
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What are the selection rules for electronic transitions?

A

no rule for vibrational quantum number when molecule undergoes electronic transition; every v’’ to v’ has some probability

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7
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From what vibrational level do most electronic absorptions begin?

A

v’’ = 0

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8
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What does the Franck-Condon principle say about internuclear motions during an electronic absorption?

A

distance can be regarded as fixed

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9
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What does the frank-condos principle say about the transitions between wave functions of two vibrational states?

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transition is more probable if it begins in the middle of ground v’’ = 0 and terminates toward either end of the excited v’ level

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