9. A light beam traveling in air with a wavelength of 600 nm falls on a glass block. What is the frequency of the light beam in glass? (c = 3x108 m/s) Step one: convert nm to m 1 m 600 nm · = 6 x 10-7m 10° nm Step two: Use formula v = ; to solve for frequency 3.00 x 108 m/s V = = 5 x 1014HZ 6 x 10-7m 10. What is the energy for the above frequency / wavelength for one photon and one mole? Step one: Use formula E = h•c to solve for energy, using the meter conversion forl from the above problem (6.626 x 10–34 J*s)(3.00 x10%m/s) E = = 3 x 10–19J 6 x 10-7m Step two: Convert J to J/mol 6.02 x 1023 J 3 x 10-1ºJ · = 2 x 105 J/mol 1 mol MacBook Pro

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A light beam traveling in air with a wavelength of 600 nm falls on a glass block. What is the frequency of the
light beam in glass? (c = 3x108 m/s)
9.
Step one: convert nm tom
1 m
= 6 x 10-7m
600 nm :
109 nm
Step two: Use formula v =
to solve for frequency
3.00 x 108 m/s
v =
= 5 x 1014HZ
6 x 10-7m
10. What is the energy for the above frequency / wavelength for one photon and one mole?
Step one: Use formula E =
h•c
to solve for energy, using the meter conversion forl from the above
problem
(6.626 x 10-34 J*s)(3.00 x10®m/s)
E =
= 3 x 10-19.
6 x 10-7m
Step two: Convert J to J/mol
6.02 x 1023J
3 x 10-19J ·
= 2 x 105 J/mol
1 mol
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Transcribed Image Text:A light beam traveling in air with a wavelength of 600 nm falls on a glass block. What is the frequency of the light beam in glass? (c = 3x108 m/s) 9. Step one: convert nm tom 1 m = 6 x 10-7m 600 nm : 109 nm Step two: Use formula v = to solve for frequency 3.00 x 108 m/s v = = 5 x 1014HZ 6 x 10-7m 10. What is the energy for the above frequency / wavelength for one photon and one mole? Step one: Use formula E = h•c to solve for energy, using the meter conversion forl from the above problem (6.626 x 10-34 J*s)(3.00 x10®m/s) E = = 3 x 10-19. 6 x 10-7m Step two: Convert J to J/mol 6.02 x 1023J 3 x 10-19J · = 2 x 105 J/mol 1 mol MacBook Pro
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