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Examine express
The energy required to break one bond in DNA in `eV (1.6 xx 10^(-10))`

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Energy required to break one bond of
DNA is `(10 ^(-20) J)/( 1.6 xx 10 ^(-19) J//eV) = 0.06 eV`
Note 0.1 eV =100 meV (100 millielectron volt)
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