Morse Potential and Bond Energy - Real Chemistry
Sign up for online tutoring from Dr. Morris! More info can be found here: • Video In this video you will be introduced to the Morse potential as a way to model the vibrations of a diatomic molecule. You will use this potential to calculate the zero point energy of HCl and then to calculate its bond energy. This potential is a modification to the harmonic oscillator which makes use of a more physical potential.You will also be introduced to the dissociation energy. Harmonic Oscillator and IR spectroscopy video: • How to calculate the force constant of HCl...

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