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A mole of yellow photons of wavelength 527 nm has __________ kj of energy.

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227kj Because The first thing to do here is to calculate the energy of a single photon of wavelength equal to
527 nm
, then use Avogadro's number to scale this up to the energy of a mole of such photons.
User Sheryl
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Step-by-step explanation:

It is known that relation between energy and wavelength is as follows.

E =
(hc)/(\lambda)

where, h = plank's constant =
6.626 * 10^(-34)

c = speed of light =
3 * 10^(8) m/s^(2)


\lambda = wavelength

Convert nm into m as follows.


527 nm * (1 * 10^(-9) m)/(1 nm)

=
527 * 10^(-9) m

Therefore, calculate the energy as follows.

E =
(hc)/(\lambda)

=
(6.626 * 10^(-34) * 3 * 10^(8) m/s^(2))/(527 * 10^(-9))

=
0.037719 * 10^(-17) J

Hence, energy of the yellow light is
0.037719 * 10^(-17) J.

Now, calculate the moles of yellow light as follows.


0.037719 * 10^(-17) * 6.022 * 10^(23)

=
0.227144 * 10^(6) J

= 227144 J

or, = 227.14 kJ (as 1 kJ = 1000 J)

Thus, we can conclude that a mole of yellow photons of wavelength 527 nm has 227.14 kJ of energy.

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