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1. Given the force constant k=516.3 N/m, predict the absorption frequency (in Hz) of D35Cl in...

1. Given the force constant k=516.3 N/m, predict the absorption frequency (in Hz) of D35Cl in terms of Hz using format 4.00E10. atomic mass: D, 2.0141;  35Cl, 34.9689

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convert the frequency from Hz to inverse centimeter cm-1. Enter a value without unit, with three significant figures

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continue with the last question, what is the zero-point energy ( J) of the oscillator? Please enter your answer with 3 significant figures.

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