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17 April, 17:44

What is the longest wavelength λ of light that will provide photons of sufficient energy to break the π bond and cause the isomerization? express your answer numerically in nanometers?

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  1. 17 April, 17:50
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    Ans: The longest wavelength = 450nm (Approx)

    Explanation:

    Since,

    λ=hc/E - - - (1)

    where h=Plank's Constant=6.626x10^-34 Js

    and c=Speed of Light = 3 x10^8 m/s

    The energy to break a π bond = E = 4.42*10^-19 J/molecule

    Substitute those values into equation (1):

    λ = (6.626 x 10^-34) (3 x 10^8) / (4.42*10^-19)

    λ=4.497*10^-7m

    or (in nm)

    λ=450nm (approx)
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