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Equipartition Principle and Heat Capacity
Atomicity in Equipartition Principle and Heat Capacity Formulas
The Atomicity is defined as the total number of atoms present in a molecule or element. And is denoted by N.
Formulas to find Atomicity in Equipartition Principle and Heat Capacity
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Atomicity given Molar Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure of Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Molar Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure of Non-Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Molar Heat Capacity at Constant Volume of Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Molar Heat Capacity at Constant Volume of Non-Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Average Thermal Energy of Linear Polyatomic Gas Molecule
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Atomicity given Average Thermal Energy of Non-linear Polyatomic Gas Molecule
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Atomicity given Internal Molar Energy of Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Internal Molar Energy of Non-Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Molar Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure and Volume of Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Molar Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure and Volume of Non-Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Molar Vibrational Energy of Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Molar Vibrational Energy of Non-Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Number of modes in Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Number of modes in Non-Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity of Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity of Non-Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Vibrational Degree of Freedom in Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Vibrational Degree of Freedom in Non-Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Vibrational Energy of Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Vibrational Energy of Non-Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Vibrational Mode of Linear Molecule
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Atomicity given Vibrational Mode of Non-Linear Molecule
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Equipartition Principle and Heat Capacity formulas that make use of Atomicity
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Internal Molar Energy of Linear Molecule given Atomicity
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Average Thermal Energy of Linear Polyatomic Gas Molecule given Atomicity
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Internal Molar Energy of Non-Linear Molecule
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Average Thermal Energy of Non-linear Polyatomic Gas Molecule
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Vibrational Energy of Linear Molecule
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Vibrational Energy of Non-Linear Molecule
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Vibrational Mode of Linear Molecule
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Vibrational Mode of Non-Linear Molecule
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Number of Modes in Linear Molecule
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Number of Modes in Non-Linear Molecule
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Internal Molar Energy of Linear Molecule
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Internal Molar Energy of Non-Linear Molecule given Atomicity
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Average Thermal Energy of Linear Polyatomic Gas Molecule
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Average Thermal Energy of Non-linear polyatomic Gas Molecule given Atomicity
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Molar Vibrational Energy of Linear Molecule
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Molar Vibrational Energy of Non-Linear Molecule
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Degree of Freedom in Linear Molecule
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Degree of Freedom in Non-Linear Molecule
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Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity of Linear Molecule
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Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity of Non-Linear Molecule
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Molar Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure of Linear Molecule
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Molar Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure of Non-Linear Molecule
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Molar Heat Capacity at Constant Volume of Linear Molecule
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Molar Heat Capacity at Constant Volume of Non-Linear Molecule
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Temperature given Average Thermal Energy of Linear Polyatomic Gas Molecule
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Temperature given Internal Molar Energy of Linear Molecule
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Temperature given Average Thermal Energy of Non-Linear Polyatomic Gas Molecule
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Temperature given Internal Molar Energy of Non-Linear Molecule
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Temperature given Molar Vibrational Energy of Linear Molecule
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Temperature given Molar Vibrational Energy of Non-Linear Molecule
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Temperature given Vibrational Energy of Linear Molecule
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Temperature given Vibrational Energy of Non-Linear Molecule
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List of variables in Equipartition Principle and Heat Capacity formulas
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Molar Specific Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure
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Molar Specific Heat Capacity at Constant Volume
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Internal Molar Energy
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Temperature
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Thermal Energy
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Molar Vibrational Energy
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Number of Modes
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Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity
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Degree of Freedom
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Vibrational Energy
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Number of Normal modes
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FAQ
What is the Atomicity?
The Atomicity is defined as the total number of atoms present in a molecule or element.
Can the Atomicity be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Atomicity, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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