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Chemistry, 16.07.2019 04:00 queenjay34

Ionization involves completely removing an electron from an atom. light of a particular wavelength can cause ionization to occur if it has the required energy. the energy to ionize a certain element is 342 kj/mol. what wavelength contains enough energy in a single photon to ionize one atom of this element?

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