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The translational, vibrational, and rotational molecular partition functions for a system containing ideal diatomic gas molecules in the canonical ensemble (N, V, T) are written as \( q_{{trans}}, q_{{vib}}, \) and \( q_{{rot}} \), respectively. The option that correctly defines their thermodynamic variable(s) dependency is:

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Remember: Translational motion depends on both temperature and volume, but vibrational and rotational motions depend only on temperature for ideal gas models.
Updated On: Apr 19, 2025
  • \( q_{{trans}}(T, V), \quad q_{{vib}}(T, V), \quad q_{{rot}}(T, V) \)
  • \( q_{{trans}}(T, V), \quad q_{{vib}}(T), \quad q_{{rot}}(T) \)
  • \( q_{{trans}}(T), \quad q_{{vib}}(T, V), \quad q_{{rot}}(T) \)
  • \( q_{{trans}}(T, V), \quad q_{{vib}}(T), \quad q_{{rot}}(T, V) \)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Let us analyze the dependence of each molecular partition function:

  • Translational partition function \( q_{\text{trans}} \): Depends on both temperature \( T \) and volume \( V \), since the number of available translational states increases with both parameters.
    \[ q_{\text{trans}} \propto V T^{3/2} \]
  • Vibrational partition function \( q_{\text{vib}} \): Depends only on temperature \( T \), as it arises from quantized vibrational energy levels which are temperature-dependent but not affected by the system's volume.
    \[ q_{\text{vib}} = \frac{1}{1 - e^{-h\nu/kT}} \]
  • Rotational partition function \( q_{\text{rot}} \): Also depends only on temperature \( T \), since the rotational energy levels are functions of temperature and the moment of inertia, which are independent of volume.
    \[ q_{\text{rot}} \propto T \]

Hence, the correct dependency is:

\[ q_{\text{trans}}(T, V), \quad q_{\text{vib}}(T), \quad q_{\text{rot}}(T) \]

\[ \boxed{\text{Correct option is (B)}} \]

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