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Minimum frequency and maximum wavelength that can break the “hydrogen bond”.
Answer to Problem 16P
Solution:
The minimum frequency required to break the hydrogen bond is
The maximum wavelength required to break the hydrogen bond is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Energy required breaking the hydrogen bond,
Formula used:
The frequency is calculated by the formula
Here,
is the Planck’s constant
is frequency
The maximum wavelength is calculated by the formula
Here,
is the Planck’s constant
is the speed of light
is the wavelength
Calculation:
The frequency is calculated by the formula
Plugging the values in the above equation
Thus, the minimum frequency required to break the hydrogen bond is
The maximum wavelength is calculated as
Plugging the values in the above equation
Thus, the maximum wavelength required to break the hydrogen bond is
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