The photoelectric work function of a metal is the minimum energy required to eject an electron by

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The photoelectric work function of a metal is the minimum energy required to eject an electron by shining light on the metal. The work function of calcium is 4.60 × 10–19 J. What is the longest wavelength of light (in nanometers) that can cause an electron to be ejected from calcium metal.
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General Chemistry

ISBN: 978-1439043998

9th edition

Authors: Darrell Ebbing, Steven D. Gammon

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