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- The photoelectron spectra of elements X and Y are shown below. What is the most likely chemical formula of the compound made from these elements? X 42.7 2.90 390 34.0 4.65 0,59 100 10 1 lonization Energy (MJ/mol) Y 67.2 1.68 3.88 100 10 lonization Energy (MJ/mol) O XY2 O XY ) X3Y2 O XY3 Number of Electrons Number of Electronsarrow_forward6.103 Atomic absorption spectroscopy is based on the atomic spectra of the elements being studied. It can be used to determine the impurities in a metal sample. If an element is present, light at the appropriate wavelength is absorbed. You are working with a metal stamping company and the rolled steel you use to form panels for automobile doors is failing at an alarming rate. There is some chance that the problem is unacceptably high levels of manganese in the steel. Given that the atomic spectrum of manganese has three lines near 403 nm, how could you use a spectrometer to determine the amount of manganese in the steel?arrow_forwardIt takes 412. kJ/mol to break a carbon-hydrogen single bond. Calculate the maximum wavelength of light for which a carbon-hydrogen single bond could be broken by absorbing a single photon. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. answer to be in nmarrow_forward
- 1:25 A O * N 5GUC I 67%, Show What You Know: Learning... KO> O 8 de 8 A new band sensation is playing a concert and recording it for a live album to be released this summer. The band asks the sound mixer if he can autotune the singer who has a habit of singing slightly lower than the note. What would the mixer need to do to the sound wave? How would it affect the characteristics of the wave? В I |Revisión 田 !!!arrow_forwardIf a single C-C bond has a bond energy of 346 kJ/mol, could a single photon in the visible range with a wavelength of 550 nm break this bond? O it cannot be calculated or determined. O no. O yes. O only if the C-C bond is part of a large biomolecule. + Post a new auestion hulu stv MacBook Pro + 2$ & %3D 4 5 7 8. { Y U F G J. .. .-arrow_forwardIt takes 163. kJ/mol to break an nitrogen-nitrogen single bond. Calculate the maximum wavelength of light for which an nitrogen- nitrogen single bond could be broken by absorbing a single photon. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. nmarrow_forward
- ck O Electronic Structure Interconverting wavelength, frequency and photon energy esc It takes 338. kJ/mol to break an carbon-chlorine single bond. Calculate the maximum wavelength of light for which an carbon-chlorine single bond could be broken by absorbing a single photon. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. nm Explanation /// Q A 2 Check W S A # 3 90 E D X $ 4 9 R 5 F 5 V € T 173AC4O OD 11 ‹ 6 G Y B Pa 7 H © 2023 McGraw Hill LLC All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center I Accessibility The Sims 3 8 DI J N 1-9 000 3/5 3:0 к -0 22 V Danasia V 4 FERN daarrow_forwardWhat is the wavelength (in cm) of microwave radiation that has an energy content of 1.63 x 1024 J? 61.2 cm 6.12 cm 0.122 cm 1.22 cm O 12.2 cmarrow_forwardFind the frequency of a photon whose energy would be sufficient to cleave a Cl-Cl molecule. Use the Planck equation and the following data: - Planck’s constant = 6.63 x 10^-34 Js. The Avogadro Constant = 6.02 X 10^23 mol^-1 The Cl-Cl bond strength is 242 kJmol^-1arrow_forward
- How the photon energy unit J is changed into pJ (pico-joule) by handarrow_forwardA local FM radio station broadcasts at an energy of 6.11 x 107 -29 kJ/photon. ( 1 MHz = 106 s-¹) Calculate the frequency at which it is broadcasting. Frequency = | MHzarrow_forwardThe energy that is required to break a chemical bond is usually a few eV. Should we be worried about radiation damage from cell phones that operate in the 1 to 2 GHz range? Prove your argument with a calculation.arrow_forward
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