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If we approximate the length of them what is its predicted lowest absorption energy? (FYI, experimentally one gets THz)

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Physical Chemistry II Homework #4 CH3520 – Spring 2020 Exercise #11 (Total points: 40) Many proteins contain metal porphyrin molecules. The general structure of the porphyrin molecule is reported on the right. This molecule is planar and we can approximate the electrons as being confined inside a square. What are the first nine energy levels and degeneracies of a particle in a square of side a? Report the energy values in units of h/(8ma?) in increasing order. (25 points) The porphyrin molecule has 18 electrons. If we approximate the length of them what is its predicted lowest absorption energy? (FYI, experimentally one gets THz). (15 points) proximate the length of the molecule to 1000 pm, FYI, experimentally one gets roughly 510
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