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What Is the Energy in Joules of One Photon of X-Ray

Question 39

Question 39

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What is the energy in joules of one photon of x-ray radiation with a wavelength of 0.120 nm


A) 2.50 x 109 J
B) 1.66 x 10-24 J
C) 1.66 x 10-33 J
D) 2.50 x 1018J
E) 1.66 x 10-15J

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