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Chemistry, 24.06.2019 06:00 Pbaer3087

Calculate the bonding energy e0 in terms of the parameters a, b, and n using the following procedure: (1) differentiate en with respect to r, and then set the resulting expression equal to zero, since the curve of en versus r is a minimum at e0. (2) solve for r in terms of a, b, and n, which yields r0,

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