Homework Week 1: Electronic Excited State
Homework Week 1: Electronic Excited State
Homework Week 1
1. The diagram below shows the energy of a diatomic molecule as a function of the
separation between the atoms, R.
D
E
R
Which dashed line marks the defined zero, V (R) = 0, for the electronic energy of the
diatomic?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E
2. If a hydrogen atom in the first excited state (n = 2) relaxes to the ground state
(n = 1) it will emit a photon to conserve energy. Which of the following is closest to
the wavelength ( ) of the emitted photon?
(a) 75 nm
(b) 122 nm
(c) 225 nm
(d) 500 nm
(e) 667 nm
(f) 1000 nm
3. You have a diatomic molecule. You measure the bond dissociation energy and find that
it is D0 = 400 kJ · mol 1 . You measure the vibrational frequency using IR absorption
and find that there is an absorption line at ⌫˜ = 2000 cm 1 . What is the electronic
energy, De , of the bond in this molecule?
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(a) 200.0 kJ · mol
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(b) 387.4 kJ · mol
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(c) 400.0 kJ · mol
1
(d) 412.0 kJ · mol
1
(e) 425.2 kJ · mol
1
(f) 440.0 kJ · mol
4. Convert ⌫˜ = 1000 cm 1 to kJ · mol 1 using the following values for standard constants:
h = 6.626 ⇥ 10 34 J · s, c = 2.998 ⇥ 108 m · s 1 , NA = 6.022 ⇥ 1023 mol 1 .
3 1
(a) 1.084 ⇥ 10 kJ · mol
2 1
(b) 1.181 ⇥ 10 kJ · mol
1 1
(c) 1.083 ⇥ 10 kJ · mol
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(d) 1.196 kJ · mol
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(e) 11.96 kJ · mol
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(f) 108.4 kJ · mol
1
(g) 1080 kJ · mol
5. A ground-state hydrogen atom absorbs a photon of light that has a wavelength of 97.2
nm. It then gives o↵ a photon that has a wavelength of 486 nm. What is the final
state of the hydrogen atom (n =?).
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
(e) 2.3
(f) 8
(g) 15
6. Given that ⌫˜ = 2330 cm 1 and D0 = 78715 cm 1 for N2 (g), calculate the value of
De . Note that the value of ⌫˜ is the position of an absorption peak in the IR/Raman
spectrum of N2 . This means that it is equal to the gap between quantized vibrational
levels. (Hint: See the lecture slide titled Dissociation Energy)
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(a) 39940 cm
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(b) 81045 cm
1
(c) 77540 cm
1
(d) 78715 cm
1
(e) 97560 cm
1
(f) 79880 cm
7. The energy di↵erence between the J = 0 and J = 1 rotational levels of carbon monoxide
(12 C16 O(g)) is ⌫ = 1.153 ⇥ 105 MHz.
Calculate the energy di↵erence between J = 0 and J = 2 and give the answer in cm 1 .
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(b) 0.01154 cm
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(c) 11.54 cm
(d) 3.459 ⇥ 1011 cm 1
(a) 0,1,3,5
(b) 0,2,4,6
(c) (1,1),(3,3)
(d) 1,3,6,9
(e) 2,3,5,8
(f) 1,3,5,7
(g) Cannot be determined, there are only three rotational levels possible.
(h) 1,2,3,4
(a) 3,2,1
(b) 6,2,1
(c) 3,3,0
(d) 3,1,2
(e) 5,3,1
(f) 6,1,1
(g) 6,2,2