X rays have wavelengths on the order of 1 10-10 m. Calculate the energy of 1.0
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X rays have wavelengths on the order of 1 × 10-10 m. Calculate the energy of 1.0 × 10-10 m X rays in units of kilojoules per mole of X rays. AM radio waves have wavelengths on the order of 1 × 104 m. Calculate the energy of 1.0 × 104 m radio waves in units of kilojoules per mole of radio waves. Consider that the bond energy of a carbon– carbon single bond found in organic com-pounds is 347 kJ/ mol. Would X rays and/ or radio waves be able to disrupt organic compounds by breaking carbon–carbon single bonds?
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