If the energy of the H2 covalent bond is -4.48 eV, what

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Problem 1E

If the energy of the H2 covalent bond is -4.48 eV, what wavelength of light is needed to break that molecule apart? In what part of the electromagnetic spectrum does this light lie?

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Problem 1E

If the energy of the H2 covalent bond is -4.48 eV, what wavelength of light is needed to break that molecule apart? In what part of the electromagnetic spectrum does this light lie?

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Solution 1E

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