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Use bond energies to estimate the maximum wavelength of light that will cause the reaction$$\mathrm{O}_{3} \stackrel{\mathrm{hr}}{\longrightarrow} \mathrm{O}_{2}+\mathrm{O}$$
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The bond dissociation energy for O3 is the energy required to break the O-O bond and form O2 and O. The bond dissociation energy for O3 is approximately 104 kcal/mol (435 kJ/mol). Show more…
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