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What maximum wavelength is required for a photon to dissociate : `X_(2)(g) rarr 2X(g)` if bond energy of `X-X` bond is `240kJ//mol` ?

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To find the maximum wavelength required for a photon to dissociate the molecule \( X_2(g) \) into two atoms of \( X(g) \), we need to follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the bond energy The bond energy of the \( X-X \) bond is given as \( 240 \, \text{kJ/mol} \). This is the energy required to break one mole of \( X-X \) bonds. ### Step 2: Convert bond energy to joules Since we need to work in SI units, we convert the bond energy from kilojoules to joules: \[ ...
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