a) A 555.0 g sample of liquid water is exposed to the light emitted by a nitrogen laser. Assuming that all the light energy converts to heat energy, moles of photons are required to raise the temperature of water by 3.00° C. The wavelength of the nitrogen laser light is 337 nm and specific heat of water is 4.184 J a. Enter only the number. b) a container has the following mixture of gases: 28.5 % chlorine, 49.8 % neon and 21.7 % carbon dioxide by mass. The density of this mixture at 20.0° C and 801 mmHg is L

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a) A 555.0 g sample of liquid water is exposed to the light emitted by a nitrogen laser. Assuming
that all the light energy converts to heat energy,
moles of photons are required
to raise the temperature of water by 3.00°C. The wavelength of the nitrogen laser light is 337 nm
and specific heat of water is 4.184 . Enter only the number.
J
b) a container has the following mixture of gases: 28.5 % chlorine, 49.8 % neon and 21.7 % carbon
dioxide by mass. The density of this mixture at 20.0°C and 801 mmHg is
Transcribed Image Text:a) A 555.0 g sample of liquid water is exposed to the light emitted by a nitrogen laser. Assuming that all the light energy converts to heat energy, moles of photons are required to raise the temperature of water by 3.00°C. The wavelength of the nitrogen laser light is 337 nm and specific heat of water is 4.184 . Enter only the number. J b) a container has the following mixture of gases: 28.5 % chlorine, 49.8 % neon and 21.7 % carbon dioxide by mass. The density of this mixture at 20.0°C and 801 mmHg is
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