Vibrational temperature

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The vibrational temperature is commonly used in thermodynamics, to simplify certain equations. It has units of temperature and is defined as

where is the Boltzmann constant, is the speed of light, is the wavenumber, and (Greek letter nu) is the characteristic frequency of the oscillator.

The vibrational temperature is used commonly when finding the vibrational partition function.

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Molecule
N22446 cm−13521 K
O21568 cm−12256 K
F2917 cm−11320 K
HF4138 cm−15957 K
HCl2991 cm−14303 K
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