A pure rotational Raman spectrum of a linear diatomic molecule is recorded using electromagnetic radiation of frequency $${\nu _e}$$ . The frequency of two consecutive Stokes lines are
A. $${\nu _e}$$ - 10B, $${\nu _e}$$ - 14B
B. $${\nu _e}$$ - 2B, $${\nu _e}$$ - 4B
C. $${\nu _e}$$ + 10B, $${\nu _e}$$ + 14B
D. $${\nu _e}$$ + 2B, $${\nu _e}$$ + 4B
Answer: Option A
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