The energy required to break one mole of Cl–Cl bonds in Cl2 is 242 kJ mol-1. The longest wavelength of light capable of breaking a single Cl–Cl bond is
(C = 3×108 m/s and NA = 6.02×1023 mol-1)
(1) 494 nm
(2) 594 nm
(3) 640 nm
(4) 700 nm
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We have B.E = 242KJ/Mol
E = hcNA/λ
∴ λ = hcNA/E
= 3×108×6.626×10-34×6.02×1023/(242×103)
= 0.494×10-3×103
= 494 nm
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