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An atom of molecular weight m- 50 da is confined to a solid lattice at 25 c where it "sits" in a square well potential (hard walls on both sides) of free width 0.02 nm. what is its vibration or collision frequency? check with the literature to see whether your answer is reasonable. if it is not, explain why not. answer 13-1

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