The dissociation energy of a carbonbromine bond is typically about 276 kJ/mol. (a) What is the maximum
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The dissociation energy of a carbon–bromine bond is typically about 276 kJ/mol.
(a) What is the maximum wavelength of photons that can cause C-Br bond dissociation?
(b) Which kind of electromagnetic radiation—ultraviolet, visible, or infrared—does the wavelength you calculated in part (a) correspond to?
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Chemistry The Central Science
ISBN: 978-0134414232
14th Edition
Authors: Theodore Brown, H. LeMay, Bruce Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward, Matthew Stoltzfus
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