The energy from radiation can be used to cause the rupture of chemical bonds. A minimum energy of 242 kJ/mol is required to break the chlorine–chlorine bond in Cl2. What is the longest wavelength of radiation that possesses the necessary energy to break the bond?
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Pls can you calculate
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Apply formula E=hc/lambda
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4.94*10^(-7)
Explanation:E=hc/λ
4.018*10^(-7)=6.6262*10^(-34)*3*10^(8)/λ ⇒λ=4.94*10^(-7)
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