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Chemistry, 24.02.2020 17:22 sama3638

The potential energy function for either one of the two atoms in a diatomic molecule is often approximated by U(x)=a/x^{12}-b/x^6U(x)=a/x 12 −b/x 6 where xx is the distance between the atoms. Find the distance of separation where the potential energy has a local minimum.

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