It takes 242. kJ/mol to break a chlorine-chlorine single bond. Calculate the maximum wavelength of light for which a chlorine-chlorine single bond could be broken by absorbing a single photon. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. nm 0 x10 X 3

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**Problem Statement:**

It takes 242 kJ/mol to break a chlorine-chlorine single bond. Calculate the maximum wavelength of light for which a chlorine-chlorine single bond could be broken by absorbing a single photon.

Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.

**Input Area:**
- A text box for entering the answer, labeled with "nm" (nanometers).
- A reset button and a checkbox for marking the answer in scientific notation (×10).

**Instructions:**
- Enter your calculated maximum wavelength in the text box provided.
- Ensure the value has the correct number of significant figures.
- Use the checkbox if scientific notation is required for your answer.
Transcribed Image Text:**Problem Statement:** It takes 242 kJ/mol to break a chlorine-chlorine single bond. Calculate the maximum wavelength of light for which a chlorine-chlorine single bond could be broken by absorbing a single photon. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. **Input Area:** - A text box for entering the answer, labeled with "nm" (nanometers). - A reset button and a checkbox for marking the answer in scientific notation (×10). **Instructions:** - Enter your calculated maximum wavelength in the text box provided. - Ensure the value has the correct number of significant figures. - Use the checkbox if scientific notation is required for your answer.
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