What is the wavelength (in meters) of photons with the following energies? In what region of the electromagnetic spectrum does each appear? Part A 93.5 kJ/mol $lambda$ = 1.28$ imes$10$^{-6}$ m Submit Correct Part B near IR UV radio wave visible light
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Given energy for 1 mole of photons = 93.5 kJ/mol Energy of 1 photon = 93.5 kJ/mol * (1000 J/1 kJ) / (6.022 x 10^23 photons/mol) Energy of 1 photon = 93.5 * 10^3 J / 6.022 x 10^23 photons Energy of 1 photon ≈ 1.55 x 10^-19 J Show more…
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