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Microwave Spectroscopy Tutor
Ian J. McNaught
University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia Rory Moore
University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Note:
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This program illustrates aspects of the microwave spectra of linear molecules. Spectra showing a range of features can be easily and quickly generated. Qualitative effects of temperature, centrifugal distortion, isotopic substitution, rotation-vibration interaction, l-type doubling, nuclear quadrupole interaction, line width and an electric field can be observed. By measuring the positions of the peaks it is possible to determine numerically:
- rotational and centrifugal distortion constants;
- bond lengths in a linear heteronuclear triatomic molecule;
- rotation-vibration constants and equilibrium rotational constants;
- l-type doubling constants;
- nuclear quadrupole coupling constants;
- dipole moments;
- bond lengths, vibrational frequencies, anharmonicity constants, and dissociation energies of heteronuclear diatomic molecules.
Lectures on microwave spectroscopy are commonly included in the undergraduate physical chemistry curriculum; however few institutions have microwave spectrometers in their undergraduate laboratories. This program is designed to give students a feel for the general appearance of microwave spectra and experience in calculating molecular parameters from measurements on spectra.
Hardware and Software Requirements
Programs in Series B of JCE: Software require an IBM PC-compatible microcomputer with 640K RAM, a hard disk, one floppy disk drive, and VGA or better graphics. DOS 5.0 or greater is required.
Microwave Spectroscopy Tutor requires the DOS utility program GRAPHICS.COM in order to print. The program requires about 100 KB of hard disk space.
First Published: February 1996
Citation: McNaught, I. J.; Moore, R. . Microwave Spectroscopy Tutor J. Chem. Educ. Software 8B2
Keywords: Lecture Aid; Computer Room; Simulation; Physical; Microwave spectroscopy; Rotational spectroscopy
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Last Updated: April 26, 2001
Created: December 4, 1996Created by: J. L. Holmes
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