Finding Molecular Vibrational Frequencies from HCl to SO2
Franklin M. C. Chen Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, Green Bay, WI 54311-7001
Theresa Julia Zielinski Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ 07764-1898 tzielins@monmouth.edu
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This Mathcad worksheet is intended to help students learn about finding molecular vibrational frequencies through normal mode analysis and numerical solutions for a simple molecule such as HCl and more complicate molecules such as CO2 and SO2. Students will learn various coordinates such as displacement coordinates, internal coordinates, symmetry coordinates, and their relationship. Students will also learn how to write sets of differential equations, quadratic terms of potential and kinetic energies using most convenient coordinates. This exercise will help students develop algebraic skills to diagonalize both potential and kinetic energy quadratic terms to find corresponding vibrational frequencies.
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Audience: Upper-Division Undergraduate; Domain: Physical Chemistry; Pedagogy: Computer-Based Learning; Topics: Chemometrics; Group Theory / Symmetry; Mathematics / Symbolic Mathematics; Quantum Chemistry;
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Chen, F. M. C.; Zielinski, T. J. J. Chem. Educ. 2006 83 1726 |