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The free energy of a single electron falling through a potential difference of
one volt is 1 electronvolt (eV). Therefore, on a per electron basis, x volts → x eV.
Calculate the maximum wavelength of light (in nanometers) that provides enough
energy to an electron to participate in the water splitting reaction.
one volt is 1 electronvolt (eV). Therefore, on a per electron basis, x volts → x eV.
Calculate the maximum wavelength of light (in nanometers) that provides enough
energy to an electron to participate in the water splitting reaction.
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