One photon of green light has less than twice the energy of two photons of red light.

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One photon of green light has less than twice the energy of two photons of red light. Consider two hypothetical experiments. In one experiment, potassium metal is exposed to one photon of green light; in another experiment, potassium metal is exposed to two photons of red light. In one of these experiments, no electrons are ejected by the photoelectric effect (no matter how many times this experiment is repeated). In the other experiment, at least one electron was observed to be ejected. What is the maximum number of electrons that could be ejected during this other experiment, one or two?
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General Chemistry

ISBN: 978-1439043998

9th edition

Authors: Darrell Ebbing, Steven D. Gammon

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