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Chapter 6.2, Problem 1RC
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Interpretation: The energy of a mole of photons of UV-B light is to be determined from the given option.
Concept introduction:
- Planck’s equation,
The energy increases as the
- The frequency of the light is inversely proportional to its wavelength.
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