Ultraviolet radiation and radiation of shorter wavelengths can damage biological molecules because these kinds of radiat

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Ultraviolet radiation and radiation of shorter wavelengths can damage biological molecules because these kinds of radiation carry enough energy to break bonds within the molecules. A typical carbon-carbon bond requires 348 kJ/mol to break Part A What is the longest wavelength of radiation with enough energy to break carbon-carbon bonds? Express your answer using three significant figures. View Available Hint(s)
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