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In a HCI molecule, we may treat Cl to be of infinite mass and H alone oscillating. If the osillation of HCI molecule shows frequency `9xx10^(13) s^(-1)`, deduce the force constant. The Avogadro number `=6xx10^(26)` per kg-mole.

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