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the same. Label dingrams/sketches appropriately for full credit.
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of the lowest energy MO of AB?
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infrared active (i.e., absorb microwave and infrared radiation)? 7
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sketch the microwave
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tule to be stable at both temperatures.
different temperatures (1
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