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A light photon with a frequency of at least 0.0906 ~ 1016 Hz is required to split apart hydrogen bromide according to the equation:

HBr(g) ¨ H(g) + Br(g)

Calculate the energy (kJ) required to break apart a mole of hydrogen bromide. Express answer in scientific notation.


13 years ago

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DrBob222
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13 years ago

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