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Asked by lilpeep

calculate the wavelength if a given proton emits energy at 73kj/mol

is it 1600nm?
7 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
wavelength = h/mv
h is Planck's constant
m is mass proton in kg
v is velocity. Get that from KE = 1/2*mv^2
Convert to per proton with Avogadro's number.
7 years ago
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