141
4.4 3 Diatomic Molecules in Two Dimensions
(Columbia)
a) The partitionfunction may be calculated in theusual way by multi-
plying the individual Boltzmann factors by their degeneracies and summing:
This isdifficult tosum, but we mayconsider theintegral instead, given the
assumption that
b) The energy and heat capacityof the set ofdiatomicmoleculesdescribed
above may be determined from the partitionfunction for theset:
where the N-fold product has been divided by the number of permutations
of theNindistinguishablemolecules. Recallthat
We then find that
Again, for theheat capacity is
A diatomic rotor inthreedimensions would havecontributions to theenergy
of per degree of freedom. Three degrees oftranslation and two
degrees ofrotation(assumingnegligibleinertia perpendicular toits length)
gives for one molecule
THERMODYNAMICS AND STATISTICAL PHYSICS