What is the energy carried by a mole of photons (J/mol) with a frequency of 95.5x10^6 cycles/sec (Hertz). (FYI: Photons of this type carry FM radio signals.)
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Step 1: Use the photon energy formula E = h·ν, where h is Planck's constant and ν is the frequency. Show more…
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