Question
What is the wavelength of light needed to break double bonded carbons if double bonded carbons have an enthalpy of 602 kJ/mol?
Answers
602 kJ/mol x (1 mol/6.02E23) = ?kJ/particle
Eparticle = hc/wavelength
Plug in and solve for wavelength. Post your work if you get stuck.
Eparticle = hc/wavelength
Plug in and solve for wavelength. Post your work if you get stuck.
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