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Interpretation:
Deuterium (D), an isotope of hydrogen, has roughly twice the mass of hydrogen, but the two have nearly identical chemical properties. A
Concept introduction:
We simplify the picture of molecular vibrations by considering the ball-and-spring model, which treats bonds as simple springs that connect atoms together. According to Hooke’s law, the spring vibrates at a particular frequency (
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