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carbon absorbs energy at a wavelength of 150 nm. the total amount of energy emitted by a carbon sample is 1.98 x 105 j. calculate the number of carbon atoms present in the sample, assuming that each atom
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carbon absorbs energy at a wavelength of 150 nm. the total amount of energy emitted by a carbon sample is 1.98 x 105 j. calculate the number of carbon atoms present in the sample, assuming that each atom emits one photon.
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ug an noeif insecure 2.33 number of carbon
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