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Chapter 25, Problem 43P
One recent study has shown that x rays with a wavelength of 0.0050 nm can produce mutations in human cells.
a. Calculate the energy in eV of a photon of
b. Assuming that the bond energy holding together a water molecule is typical, use Table 25.1 to estimate how many molecular bonds could be broken with this energy.
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One recent study has shown that x rays with a wavelength of 0.0050 nm can produce mutations in human cells.a. Calculate the energy in eV of a photon of radiation with this wavelength.b. Assuming that the bond energy holding together a water molecule is typical, use the given table to estimate how many molecular bonds could be broken with this energy.
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related to intensity as well, not just individual photon energy. You
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