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A line in the hydrogen atomic line spectrum has a wavelength of 486 nm. What is
the frequency of this light (in Hz)?
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Answered by bobpursley
frequency*wavelength=speedoflight
14 years ago
Answered by Justin
Boi get some Chem help
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