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The lowest frequency rotational transition for a co molecule is around 1.15 x 101 hz, whilst the lowest frequency vibrational transition is around 6.42 x calculate ae/kt for the two transitions and discuss the relative contributions you expect vibrational and rotational degrees of freedom fo make to the specific heat of a gas of co molecules at room temperature. 101 hz. at room temperature kgt is around 0.025 ev.
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