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    The Ionization Energy of O<sub>2</sub><sub> </Sub>is 1205 KJ/mol
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The Ionization Energy of O2 is 1205 KJ/mol

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The ionization energy of O2 is 1205 kJ/mol:
The ionization energy of O<sub>2</sub><sub> </sub>is 1205 kJ/mol:   The maximum wavelength of light capable of causing the ionization of O<sub>2</sub><sub> </sub>is nm. A)  4017 B)  9.94 × 10<sup>- </sup><sup>5</sup> C)  99.4 D)  9.94 × 10<sup>- </sup><sup>8</sup> E)  9.94 × 10<sup>4</sup>
The maximum wavelength of light capable of causing the ionization of O2 is nm.


A) 4017
B) 9.94 × 10- 5
C) 99.4
D) 9.94 × 10- 8
E) 9.94 × 104

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