CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES (LL) W/ACCESS
CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES (LL) W/ACCESS
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Chapter 10, Problem 10A.2E

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The frequency and the wavelength of Iron-53 have to be given.

Concept Introduction:

Planck equation:

Planck equation states that the frequency and energy of an electromagnetic radiation are proportional.

  E=

Where, E is the energy of the radiation.

h is the planck constant (6.626×10-34Js).

γ is the frequency of the radiation.

Wavelength:

In linear media, any wave pattern can be described in terms of the independent propagation of sinusoidal components.  The wavelength (λ) of a sinusoidal waveform travelling at constant speed c is given by,

  λ=cγ

Where, c is the speed of the light (2.998×108ms-1 ).

γ is the frequency of the radiation.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 10A.2E

The frequency and the wavelength of Iron-53 are 0.7349×1021s&4.07×10-13m respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The Energy of the radiation (E) =3.04Mev

1Mev=1.602×10-13J

The frequency can be calculated as,

  γ=Eh

  γ=3.04×1.602×10-13J6.626×10-34Jsγ=0.7349×1021s

The wavelength can be calculated as,

  λ=cγ

  λ=2.998×108ms-10.7349×1021s-1λ=4.07×10-13m.

The frequency and the wavelength of Iron-53 are 0.7349×1021s&4.07×10-13m respectively.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The frequency and the wavelength Vanadium-52 has to be given.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 10A.2E

The frequency and the wavelength of Vanadium are 0.3457×1021s&8.67×10-13m respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The Energy of the radiation (E) =1.43Mev

1Mev=1.602×10-13J

The frequency can be calculated as,

  γ=Eh

  γ=1.43×1.602×10-13J6.626×10-34Jsγ=0.3457×1021s

The wavelength can be calculated as,

  λ=cγ

  λ=2.998×108ms-10.3457×1021s-1λ=8.67×10-13m.

The frequency and the wavelength of Arsenic-80 are 0.3457×1021s&8.67×10-13m respectively.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The frequency and the wavelength Scandium-44 has to be given.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 10A.2E

The frequency and the wavelength of scandium-44 are 0.0580×1021s&51.68×10-13m respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The Energy of the radiation (E) =0.27Mev

1Mev=1.602×10-13J

The frequency can be calculated as,

  γ=Eh

  γ=0.27×1.602×10-13J6.626×10-34Jsγ=0.0580×1021s

The wavelength can be calculated as,

  λ=cγ

  λ=2.998×108ms-10.0580×1021s-1λ=51.68×10-13m.

The frequency and the wavelength of Scandium-44 are 0.0580×1021s&51.68×10-13m respectively.

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