Lecture

Ionic Bonding and Molecular Forces

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This lecture covers the concepts of ionic bonding and molecular forces. It starts by explaining the energy relations in the formation of ions K+ and I-. The lecture then delves into the derivation of a given function and the calculation of activation energy. It further explores the force of attraction between atoms and the elastic force constant for small oscillations. The discussion extends to the molecular properties of water and carbon monoxide, including rotational quantum states, dissociation energy, and vibrational transitions. The lecture concludes with the analysis of molecular vibrations and the impact of energy levels on bond elongation.

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