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Use Planck's Equation to Determine the Wavelength,in Nm,of Radiation with 200.0

Question 15

Question 15

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Use Planck's equation to determine the wavelength,in nm,of radiation with 200.0 kJ/mol of energy.


A) 167 nm
B) 598 nm
C) 5.98 × 105 nm
D) 1.67 × 105 nm
E) 242 nm

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