Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy Formula

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Vibrational Energy given DE is the total energy of the respective rotation-vibration levels of a diatomic molecule. Check FAQs
EDE=Devmax
EDE - Vibrational Energy given DE?De - Dissociation Energy of Potential?vmax - Max Vibrational Number?

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1.8182Edit=10Edit5.5Edit
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Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
EDE=Devmax
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
EDE=10J5.5
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
EDE=105.5
Next Step Evaluate
EDE=1.81818181818182J
LAST Step Rounding Answer
EDE=1.8182J

Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy Formula Elements

Variables
Vibrational Energy given DE
Vibrational Energy given DE is the total energy of the respective rotation-vibration levels of a diatomic molecule.
Symbol: EDE
Measurement: EnergyUnit: J
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Dissociation Energy of Potential
Dissociation Energy of Potential is the energy which is measured from the bottom of the potential.
Symbol: De
Measurement: EnergyUnit: J
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Max Vibrational Number
Max Vibrational Number is the maximum scalar quantum value that defines the energy state of a harmonic or approximately harmonic vibrating diatomic molecule.
Symbol: vmax
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other formulas in Vibrational Energy Levels category

​Go Anharmonicity Constant given Dissociation Energy
xe=(ω')24Deω'
​Go Dissociation Energy given Vibrational Wavenumber
De=ω'24xeω'
​Go Dissociation Energy of Potential
Dae=Evfvmax
​Go Dissociation Energy of Potential using Zero Point Energy
De=D0+E0

How to Evaluate Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy?

Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy evaluator uses Vibrational Energy given DE = Dissociation Energy of Potential/Max Vibrational Number to evaluate the Vibrational Energy given DE, The Vibrational energy using dissociation energy formula is defined as the total energy of the respective rotation-vibration levels of a diatomic molecule. Vibrational Energy given DE is denoted by EDE symbol.

How to evaluate Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy, enter Dissociation Energy of Potential (De) & Max Vibrational Number (vmax) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy

What is the formula to find Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy?
The formula of Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy is expressed as Vibrational Energy given DE = Dissociation Energy of Potential/Max Vibrational Number. Here is an example- 1.818182 = 10/5.5.
How to calculate Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy?
With Dissociation Energy of Potential (De) & Max Vibrational Number (vmax) we can find Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy using the formula - Vibrational Energy given DE = Dissociation Energy of Potential/Max Vibrational Number.
Can the Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy be negative?
Yes, the Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy, measured in Energy can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy?
Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy is usually measured using the Joule[J] for Energy. Kilojoule[J], Gigajoule[J], Megajoule[J] are the few other units in which Vibrational Energy using Dissociation Energy can be measured.
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