35) Mechanisms x ST General Biology II v x Top Hat Chp7 Rydberg1: CH X NIST Definitions of the S x + ed Energy 3 Review lonization energy is the amount of energy required to completely remove an electron from an atom. The minimum ionization energy for an atom of Xe is 7.50*10^-16 J. Calculate the wavelength in nm of a photon needed to ionize Xe 265000000 nm A 345 nm B 2.65*10A-10 nm 0.265 nm Check My Answer Show Correct Answer A Show Submitted Answer X. C.

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35) Mechanisms x
ST General Biology II v x
Top Hat
Chp7 Rydberg1: CH X
NIST Definitions of the S x
+
ed
Energy 3
Review
lonization energy is the amount of energy required to completely remove an electron from an atom. The minimum ionization energy for
an atom of Xe is 7.50*10^-16 J. Calculate the wavelength in nm of a photon needed to ionize Xe
265000000 nm
A
345 nm
B
2.65*10A-10 nm
0.265 nm
Check My Answer
Show Correct Answer
A Show Submitted Answer
X.
C.
Transcribed Image Text:35) Mechanisms x ST General Biology II v x Top Hat Chp7 Rydberg1: CH X NIST Definitions of the S x + ed Energy 3 Review lonization energy is the amount of energy required to completely remove an electron from an atom. The minimum ionization energy for an atom of Xe is 7.50*10^-16 J. Calculate the wavelength in nm of a photon needed to ionize Xe 265000000 nm A 345 nm B 2.65*10A-10 nm 0.265 nm Check My Answer Show Correct Answer A Show Submitted Answer X. C.
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