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Calculating the Wavelength Required to Break a Bond

What is the maximum wavelength of light, in nanometers, that has enough energy per photon to dissociate the 02 molecule?

The bond energy in N2 is 941 kJ/mol. What is the longest wavelength a photon can have and still have sufficient energy to dissociate N2?

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