By using photons of specific wavelengths chemists can


By using photons of specific wavelengths, chemists can dissociate gaseous HI to produce H atoms with accurately known speeds. When HI dissociates, the H atoms move away rapidly, whereas the relatively heavy I atoms move little. Use Table 9.2 in your textbook to answer the following questions: (a) What is the longest wavelength (in nm) that can dissociate a molecule of HI? 406 nm (b) If a photon of 201 nm is used, what is the excess energy (in J) over that needed for the dissociation? ___________J (c) If all of this excess energy is carried away by the H atom as kinetic energy, what is its speed (in m/s)?

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