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THE ENERGY THAT CORRESPONDS TO ONE MOLE OF PHOTON IF THE WAVE LENGTH OF A LIGHT IS 6.02 ×10^-5

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Light is a unique form of energy in that it displays properties of both particles and waves. The fundamental unit of light that has this “wave-particle” duality is called a photon. More specifically, photons are wave packets that contain a certain wavelength and frequency according to the type of light. Both wavelength and frequency affect the energy of a photon. Therefore, you can calculate the energy of one mole of photons from either the light's wavelength or frequency.

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