Organic Chemistry, Ebook And Single-course Homework Access
Organic Chemistry, Ebook And Single-course Homework Access
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.2P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The energy of the infrared light with wavelength λ=9×106 m is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

Wavelength is the distance between the two crests or troughs of the wave. It is denoted by the symbol (λ). Frequency is defined as the number of waves passing through a point in unit time. It is denoted by the symbol (ν). Wavelength and frequency both are inversely proportional to each other.

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Answer to Problem 12.2P

The energy of infrared light with λ=9×106 m is 1.32×107 kJ mol1.

Explanation of Solution

Wavelength and frequency are related to each other by the formula shown below.

ν=cλ …(1)

Where,

c is the speed of light.

The value of the speed of light is 3×108 m/s.

The wavelength of infrared light is given λ=9×106 m.

Substitute the value of c and λ in the equation (1).

ν=cλ=3×108 m s19×106 m=0.33×1014 s13.3×1013 s1

The frequency of infrared light with λ=9×106 m is 3.3×1013 s1.

The energy of light is given by the formula shown below.

E=hν…(2)

Where,

• E is the energy.

h is the Planck's constant.

The value of Planck’s constant (h) is 6.626×1034 J s.

Substitute the value of ν and h in the equation (2) to calculate energy.

E=hν=(6.626×1034 J s)×(3.3×1013 s1)=21.8658×1021 J22×1018 kJ(1 kJ=103 J)

The energy calculated above is for the one photon.

The energy for the one mole of photons can be calculated by multiplying with avogadro’s number. 1 mole=Avogadro's number=6.022×1023.

The energy in terms of kJ mol1 is calculated below.

E=22×1018 kJ×6.022×1023 photons1 mol=1.32×107 kJ mol1

The energy of infrared light with λ=9×106 m is 1.32×107 kJ mol1.

Conclusion

The energy of infrared light with λ=9×106 m is 1.32×107 kJ mol1.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The energy of the blue light with wavelength λ=4800 Aο is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

Wavelength is the distance between the two crests or troughs of the wave. It is denoted by the symbol (λ). Frequency is defined as the number of waves passing through a point in a unit time. It is denoted by the symbol (ν) Wavelength and frequency both are inversely proportional to each other.

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Answer to Problem 12.2P

The energy of blue light with λ=4800 Aο is 2.53×107 kJ mol1.

Explanation of Solution

Wavelength and frequency are related to each other by the formula shown below.

ν=cλ…(1)

Where,

c is the speed of light.

The value of the speed of light is 3×108 m/s.

The wavelength of blue light is given λ=4800 Aο.

The frequency of blue light is to be calculated.

To calculate, frequency substitute the value of c and λ in the equation (1).

ν=cλ=3×108 m s14800 Aο…(2)

The conversion of 1 Aο into metres is done as shown below.

1 Aο=1×1010 m4800 Aο=4800×1010 m

Substitute the above equation in equation (2) as shown below.

ν=3×108 m s14800×1010 m=3×108 m s14.8×107 m=0.625×1015 s16.3×1014 s1

The frequency of blue light with λ=4800 Aο is 6.3×1014 s1.

The energy of light is given by the formula shown below.

E=hν…(2)

Where,

• E is the energy.

h is the Planck's constant.

The value of Planck’s constant (h) is 6.626×1034 J s.

Substitute the value of ν and h in the equation (2) to calculate energy.

E=hν=(6.626×1034 J s)×(6.3×1014 s1)=41.7438×1020 J42×1018 kJ(1 kJ=103 J)

The energy calculated above is for the one photon.

The energy for the one mole of photons can be calculated by multiplying with avogadro’s number. 1 mole=Avogadro's number=6.022×1023.

The energy in terms of kJ mol1 is calculated below.

E=42×1018 kJ×6.022×1023 photons1 mol=2.53×107 kJ mol1

The energy of blue light with λ=4800 Aο is 2.53×107 kJ mol1.

Conclusion

The energy of blue light with λ=4800 Aο is calculated as 2.53×107 kJ mol1.

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