The energy levels for the rotational transitions of a hydrogen molecule are the form Ej = 2hB_0 j(j + 1), where h and B_
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The energy levels for the rotational transitions of a hydrogen
molecule are the form Ej = 2hB_0 j(j + 1), where h and B_0 are
constants. For a hydrogen gas that is is in thermodynamic
equilibrium at T = 300 K, calculate the percentage of molecules in
the second excited state relative to the population of the ground
state. The statistical weights of the states are identical.
molecule are the form Ej = 2hB_0 j(j + 1), where h and B_0 are
constants. For a hydrogen gas that is is in thermodynamic
equilibrium at T = 300 K, calculate the percentage of molecules in
the second excited state relative to the population of the ground
state. The statistical weights of the states are identical.