2. Calculate the length of the line, in meters, that models octatetraene (m-8) L= m Submit Answer Tries 0/3 3. Calculate the wavelength of light, in nanometers, that octatetraene is expected to absorb when an electron is excited from the HOMO to the LUMO. Submit Answer Tries 0/3 nm

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1. Click on the state corresponding to the LUMO of hexatriene (m= 6).
n=7
E
-
-
▬
n=6
n=5
n=4
Computer's answer now shown above. You are correct.
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2. Calculate the length of the line, in meters, that models octatetraene (m-8)
L=
Submit Answer Tries 0/3
3. Calculate the wavelength of light, in nanometers, that octatetraene is expected to absorb when an electron is excited from the HOMO to the LUMO.
Submit Answer Tries 0/3
m
Previous Tries
nm
Transcribed Image Text:1. Click on the state corresponding to the LUMO of hexatriene (m= 6). n=7 E - - ▬ n=6 n=5 n=4 Computer's answer now shown above. You are correct. Submissions to practice problems are not permanently recorded. 2. Calculate the length of the line, in meters, that models octatetraene (m-8) L= Submit Answer Tries 0/3 3. Calculate the wavelength of light, in nanometers, that octatetraene is expected to absorb when an electron is excited from the HOMO to the LUMO. Submit Answer Tries 0/3 m Previous Tries nm
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