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Dynamics and Kinetics: Ozone Decomposition Exercise

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This lecture presents exercises related to the unimolecular decomposition of ozone, focusing on estimating the probability of different quanta levels in vibrational degrees of freedom. The exercises involve applying simple statistics concepts to nonlinear molecules with excited vibrational states.

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