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?
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?