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The ionization energy of rubidium can be brought about by radiation of a wavelength of 297 nm. Calculate the ionization energy of Rb.

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00:01 Welcome here in this question we have rubidium whose ionization enthalpy we have to find out here.
00:09 So ionization energy of rubidium can be brought about an radiation of wavelength.
00:18 It is given 297 meters it is given.
00:24 So we have to find out ionization energy of rubidium.
00:29 So we know that energy is equal to, so that is ionization energy, hc divided by lambda.
00:39 So h is planx constant 6 .6 .626 multiplied by 10 power minus 34 joules seconds...
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