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19 March, 12:48

t takes 7.21 ⋅ 10 - 19 J of energy to remove an electron from an iron atom. What is the maximum wavelength of light that can do this?

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  1. 19 March, 12:52
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    276 nm

    Explanation:

    The equation relating the energy (E) and the wavelength (λ) of a wave is

    E = (hc) / λ Multiply both sides by λ

    Eλ = hc Divide both sides by E

    λ = (hc) / E

    h = 6.626 * 10⁻³⁴ J·s

    c = 2.998 * 10⁸ m·s⁻¹

    E = 7.21 * 10⁻¹⁹ J Calculate the wavelength

    λ = (6.626 * 10⁻³⁴ * 2.998 * 10⁸) / 7.21 * 10⁻¹⁹

    λ = 2.76 * 10⁻⁷ m = 276 * 10⁻⁹ m = 276 nm
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