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Problem 96P

When a compound containing cesium ion is heated in a Bunsen burner flame, photons with an energy of 4.30 × 10−19 J are emitted. What color is the cesium flame?

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Problem 96P

When a compound containing cesium ion is heated in a Bunsen burner flame, photons with an energy of 4.30 × 10−19 J are emitted. What color is the cesium flame?

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According to the Planck’s quantum theory of radiations, the energy of the radiations emitted or absorbed varies directly with the frequency of the corresponding radiations.

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