Chapter 29: Q6PE (page 1063)
What is the binding energy in eV of electrons in magnesium, if the longest-wavelength photon that can eject electrons is 337nm?
Short Answer
Binding energy in eV of electrons in magnesium is 3.68eV
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Chapter 29: Q6PE (page 1063)
What is the binding energy in eV of electrons in magnesium, if the longest-wavelength photon that can eject electrons is 337nm?
Binding energy in eV of electrons in magnesium is 3.68eV
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