Chemistry, asked by ItzurBeBe, 5 months ago

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Answered by itzAashish
3

E

1

=hc/λ

1

,E

2

=hc/λ

2

E

2

E

1

=

λ

1

hc

×

hc

λ

2

E

2

E

1

=

λ

1

λ

2

=

800

400

2E

1

=E

2

Answered by khushi38223
1

Answer:

Calculation:

E = hν

h = Planck’s constant = 6.626 x 10(-34) J s

ν = frequency

λ = Wavelength = 400 nm

C = Speed of light = 3 x 10(8) m/s

ν = C / λ

Substitute in the equation,

E = 6.626 x 10(-34) J s x 3 x 10(8) m/s / 400 x 10(-9) m

E = 5 x 10(-19) J

When λ = Wavelength = 800 nm

E = 6.626 x 10(-34) J s x 3 x 10(8) m/s / 800 x 10(-9) m

E = 2.5 x 10(-19) J

Comparison:

Since wavelength is inversely proportional to energy, the radiation with 400 nm has higher energy than the radiation with 800 nm.

Explanation:

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