The energy of one mole of photons of radiation of frequency in is _____. (Nearest integer)
Given: , .
The energy of one mole of photons of radiation of frequency in is _____. (Nearest integer)
Given: , .
Correct answer:150
the solution unrelated to the question
Given: The question asks for the energy of one mole of photons of radiation of frequency using and .
Find: Energy in .
The solution is for a completely different question about molarity and strength in , and concludes with 150. It is unrelated to the photon-energy question, so a valid worked solution cannot be extracted from the solution.
The answer key states , but because the authoritative the solution is unrelated, the extracted answer cannot be resolved with certainty from the provided materials.
Using energy of one photon, , but forgetting to multiply by Avogadro's number. That gives energy per photon, not energy per mole. After finding , multiply by to obtain .
Confusing frequency with wavelength and applying without any wavelength data. Here the frequency is already given, so the direct relation is .
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