What is the longest-wavelength EM radiation (in nm) that can eject a photoelectron from bismuth, given that the binding

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What is the longest-wavelength EM radiation (in nm) that can eject a photoelectron from bismuth, given that the binding

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What is the longest-wavelength EM radiation (in nm) that can eject a photoelectron from bismuth, given that the binding energy is 4.34 eV? nm Is this in the visible range? O Yes O No
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