For hydrogen chloride gas, there are 1020 molecules
per cm3. Is your use of the classical partition function valid at a
temperature of 100K? provide a quantitative justification for your
answer. atomic masses of hydrogen and chlorine is 1 and
35 respectively.
For hydrogen chloride gas, there are 1020 molecules per cm3. Is your use of the classical partition function valid at a
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For hydrogen chloride gas, there are 1020 molecules per cm3. Is your use of the classical partition function valid at a
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