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    What Is the Energy (In KJ Mol<sup>-1</sup>) of Infrared Radiation
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What Is the Energy (In KJ Mol-1) of Infrared Radiation

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What is the energy (in kJ mol-1) of infrared radiation that has a wavenumber of 1600 cm-1? (Planck's constant = 3.99 × 10-13 kJ mol-1 sec; the velocity of light = 3 × 1010 cm sec-1)

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