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- A photon has wavelength of (λ = 531 pm). Does this photon have enough energy to ionize a hydrogen atom? Show DETAILED calculations to support your answer in the following format. It's a must for me! What are you solving for? What should be the units of your final answer? What information are you given? What information do you need? How will you connect the information you have and the information you need to solve this problem? (Provide a unit plan) Solve the problem. Be sure to show all units and write clearly. Does your answer make sense? How do you know? Thank youA photon has wavelength of (λ = 695 pm). Does this photon have enough energy to ionize a hydrogen atom? Show DETAILED calculations to support your answer in the following format. It's a must for me! Its not that complex of a question. you guys have answered a question like this before. please and thank you. What are you solving for? What should be the units of your final answer? What information are you given? What information do you need? How will you connect the information you have and the information you need to solve this problem? (Provide a unit plan) Solve the problem. Be sure to show all units and write clearly. Does your answer make sense? How do you know? Thank youUse the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A sodium surface is illuminated with light of wavelength 0.329 µm. The work function for sodium is 2.46 eV. (a) Calculate the energy of each photon in electron volts.
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- Write down formulae for energy and momentum of a photon.Please don't provide handwritten solution .... An electron in the n = 6 level of the hydrogen atom emits a photon with a wavelength of 410.2 nm. To what transition does this wavelength correspond?A laser emits a beam of green visible light of wavelength 550 nm. When the beam strikes the surface of a metal, electrons are ejected from the surface. Which of the following statement(s) is/are INCORRECT? Check all that apply. Explain your reasoning for all choices. a) If the green laser emits twice the number of photons per second, the electrons will be ejected from the surface with twice the kinetic energy. b) If the green laser emits twice the number of photons per second, the number of electrons ejected per second from the surface will double. c) For the given green laser, replacing the metal surface with another metal of lower work function (binding energy) will increase the kinetic energy of the ejected electrons. d) For the given green laser, replacing the metal surface with another metal of lower work function (binding energy) will decrease the kinetic energy of the ejected electrons. e) For the given green laser, replacing the metal surface with another metal of lower work…