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Physics, 10.04.2020 04:54 RayOfSunsh1ne

Consider a molecule having three energy levels as follows:

State Energy (cm−1) Degeneracy
1 0 1
2 500 3
3 1500 5
Imagine a collection of N molecules all at 260. K in which one of these molecules is selected. Note: k=0.69503476cm−1⋅K−1.

1) What is the probability that this molecule will be in the lowest-energy state?2) What is the probability that it will be in the highest-energy level?

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