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The photoelectric work function of a metal is the minimum energy needed to eject an electron by irradiating the metal with light. For calcium, this work function equals 4.34X10^(-19)J. What is the minimum frequency of light required to observe the photoelectric effect in calcium?

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This question should have been posted on the PHYSICS board.
delta E = hf
Substitute 4.34 x 10^-19 for delta E, substitute Planck's constant for h and calculate frequency.
1.53e-15