What is an example of a frequency calculations practice problem?

1 Answer
Dec 21, 2015

Check the following practice.

Explanation:

The bond energy of fluorine (#F_2#) is 159 kJ/mol.

  1. Determine the energy, in J, of a photon of light needed to break an F-F bond.
  2. Determine the frequency of this photon, in #s^(-1)#.
  3. Determine the wavelength of this photon in nanometers.

Q 1. To determine the energy in J of one photon, we will convert the kJ/mol to J, as follows:

#?E " in "J=(159cancel(kJ))/(1cancel(mol))xx(1000J)/(1cancel(kJ))xx(1cancel(mol))/(6.022xx10^(23)"photon")#

#E=2.64xx10^(-19)J#

Q 2. To find the frequency of this photon, we can use: #E=hcolor(red)(nu)#

#=>color(red)(nu)=E/h=(2.64xx10^(-19)cancel(J))/(6.626xx10^(-34)cancel(J)*s)=3.98xx10^(14)s^(-1)#

Q 3. The wavelength is then calculated by: #color(red)(nu)=c/(lambda)#

#=>lambda=c/nu=(2.998xx10^8m*cancel(s))/(3.98xx10^(14)cancel(s^(-1)))#

#=>lambda=7.52xx10^(-7)m=752nm#