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Category > Chemistry Posted 24 Aug 2017 My Price 5.00

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1. Which end of the spectrum shows higher energy transitions? blue end or red end 2. As wavelength increases, energy? Increases or decreases 3. As frequency increases, energy? Increases or decreases 4. The intense Lyman hydrogen solar emission line at 121.58 nm is strongly absorbed by O2 in the stratosphere. This results in O2's dissociation and the ultimate formation of ozone, O3, to form the ozone layer. a. Calculate the energy of one photon with a wavelength of 121.58 nm. b. Calculate the energy for a mole of photons of wavelength 121.58 nm. (1 mole = 6.022 X 10^23) c. The Lyman hydrogen solar emission line at 121.58 nm corresponds to an electron dropping from a higher energy level down to n = 1. Use the Rydberg equation to identify the transition. n initial = __________ to n final = 1 5. Colorful lights used in advertising are commonly referred to as "neon lights". If these lights act like large gas discharge tubes, do all "neon lights" contain neon? Explain.

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