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25 March, 05:05

It takes 146./kjmol to break an oxygen-oxygen single bond. calculate the maximum wavelength of light for which an oxygen-oxygen single bond could be broken by absorbing a single photon.

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    25 March, 05:51
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    To answer this question, we will use the following rule:

    E = hc / lambda where:

    E is the energy = 146 kJ/mol = 146000 J/mol

    h is Planck's constant = 6.62*10^-34 kg m^2 / sec

    c is the speed of light = 3*10^8 m/sec

    lambda is the wavelength that we need to calculate

    Substitute with the given values in the above equation to get lambda as follows:

    146000 = (6.62 * 10^-34 * 3 * 10^8) / lambda

    lambda = 1.36*10^-30 meters
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