The dissociation energy of a molecule is the energy required to break apart the molecule into its separate atoms. The di

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The dissociation energy of a molecule is the energy required to break apart the molecule into its separate atoms. The di

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The dissociation energy of a molecule is the energy required to
break apart the molecule into its separate atoms. The dissociation
energy for a particular molecule is 1.95 ×
10-18 J. Suppose that this energy is provided by a
single photon. Determine the (a)wavelength
and (b) frequency of the
photon. (c) In what region of the
electromagnetic
spectrum (see Figure 24.9) does this photon lie?
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