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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">So does that account for any scaling of
the energy levels? Are you assuming that the vibrational energy
level spacing in H2 is the same as that in D2?<br>
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On 11/10/13 17:31, Connor Gregory Holt wrote:<br>
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For 22 Part b, since the fundamental frequencies of D2 and HD
are lower than for H2, the D0 value should be lower since the
zero point energy should be lower than H2, correct? So basically
we would just need to subtract from the D0 of H2 the difference
in energy between the zero point energies? In other words,
Subtract from the D0 of H2 the difference in energies between H2
and D2?
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