A light photon with a frequency of at least 0.108 × 1016 Hz is required to split apart dihydrogen according to the equation: H2(g) → 2H(g) Calculate the energy (kJ) required to break apart a mole of dihydrogen. Express answer in scientific notation.

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Answer:

2.825*10^{3}kJ/mol

Explanation:

We need to calcule the energy of a photon using Planks Formula:

[tex]E=hv[/tex]

Where h is planks constant (6.62607004 × 10-34 m2 kg / s) and v is the frequency of the photon, the resulting energy will result in J/molecule if we want the energy in kJ/mol we need to divide by 1000 to change J into kJ and multiply by avogadros number:

[tex]E=(6.6260*10^{-34}m^{2}kg/s*0.108*10^{16}s^{-1})J/molecule*(1kJ/1000 J)*(6.023*10^{23}molecules/mol)=2.825*10^{3}kJ/mol[/tex]

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