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A neutrons breaks into a proton and an electron. This decay of neutronis accompanied by release of energy. Assuming that `50%` of the energy is produced in the form of electromagnetic radiation, what will be the frequency of radiation produced. Will this photon be sufficient to cause ionizationof Aluminium. In case it is able to do so what will be the energy of the electron ejected from the Aluminum atom. `IE_(1)` of `Al=577 kJ//mol`.

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`9.15xx10^(19)Hz`.yes. `58.5xx10^(-15)J`
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