What is the J = 5 to J = 6 rotational transition energy for a certain diatomic molecule? O 6ħ² 21 3ħ² 21 ħ² 21 None of the given choices. 12ħ² 21

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What is the J = 5 to J = 6 rotational transition energy for a certain diatomic molecule?
6ħ²
21
3ħ²
21
ħ²
21
None of the given choices.
12ħ²
21
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