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Diatomic molecules such as H2 and F2 undergo simple harmonic motion with frequencies that obey Hooke’s Law, with an effective mass equal to half the atomic mass. If the mass of a hydrogen atom is 1.627 × 10−27 kg and the mass of a fluorine atom is 3.17 × 10−26 kg, what is the approximate ratio of the oscillation frequency of H2 to that of F2, assuming the bond strengths are the same?



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