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#22731

Bond energy

(5) The lowest energy photon which is able to split an oxygen molecule has a wavelength of 280.0 nm. Based on this, what is the bond energy of the oxygen molecule in kJ/mol?


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The solution shows how to satrt with the photon wavelength and all the conversions along the way to obtain a bond energy in the
standard units of kJ/mole

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