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4 June, 07:20

How much energy (in kj) do 3.0 moles of photons, all with a wavelength of 665 nm, contain?

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  1. 4 June, 07:23
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    548kj because The energy in joules of a single photon of wavelength λ in meters is:

    E = hc/λ

    (6.63x10^-34 J·s) (3x10^8 m/s) / (655 nm) (1x10^-9 m/nm) = 3.03x10^-19 J.

    The energy in kilojoules of 3 moles of photons of this wavelength is:

    (3.03x10^-19 J) (6.02x10^23 / mol) (3.0 mol) / (1000 J/kJ) = 548 kJ
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