Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

Calculate The Energy Of The Photons Of Radiations Whose Frequency Is
5 \times  {10}^{14}   \:  \: \bold{hz}

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Explanation:

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energy = number of photons * energy in one photon

        = n h v

        = 6.023 * 10²³  *  6.626 * 10⁻³⁴ * 5 * 10¹⁴  Joules

        =  199.54 kJoules  

Answered by BoyBrainly
12

 \fbox{ \fbox{ \bold{ \huge{Given :- \: }}}}

 \bold{Frequency =  \: 5 \times {10}^{14}  \:  \: hz}

 \fbox{ \fbox{ \bold{ \huge{Solution :- \: }}}}

 \bold{Energy = h \times v \: } \\  \\ </p><p> \bold{Energy = Planck's \:  Constant × Frequency} \\  \\ </p><p> \bold{Energy = \: 6.626 \times  {10}^{ - 34}  \times 5 \times  {10}^{14}  } \\  \\  \bold{Energy =  \: 3313 \times  {10}^{ - 23} }</p><p>

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