Short Answer
Kevin is working on a summer project in which he is using a tunable dye laser. At first, he used radiation on a wavelength of 488.5 nm. After two weeks, his research advisor told him to increase the energy by another 55.0 kJ per mole and repeat the radiation effect tests. What wavelength should he then use? (Use c = 2.998 × 108 m/s)Hint: Account for the added energy in your formula.
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