Concept explainers
a)
Interpretation:
Between an infrared radiation with λ =1.0x10-6m and an X- ray with λ =3.0x10-9m that which has higher energy is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Energy and wavelength of a radiation are related by the equation E per mole =NA hc/λ (per mole).
To state:
Between an infrared radiation with λ =1.0x10-6m and an X- ray with λ =3.0x10-9m that which has higher energy.
b)
Interpretation:
Between a radiation with ν =4.0x109 Hz and a radiation with λ =9.0x10-6m which has higher energy is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Energy and wavelength of a radiation are related by the equation E = NAhc/λ (per mole).
Energy and frequency of a radiation are related by the equation E = NAhν
To state:
Between a radiation with ν=4.0x109 Hz and a radiation with λ =9.0x10-6m which has higher energy.
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