Chemistry In Context
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Author: Fahlman, Bradley D., Purvis-roberts, Kathleen, Kirk, John S., Bentley, Anne K., Daubenmire, Patrick L., ELLIS, Jamie P., Mury, Michael T., American Chemical Society
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Chapter 4.10, Problem 4.39YT
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
- • The types of light that are emitted by the sun have to be found.
- • The type of light that makes up the largest percentage of sunlight has to be found.
Concept Introduction:
Sunlight is the light and energy that comes from the sun. Energy of the sun is felt in the form of heat energy whereas the light radiation of the sun can be observed as any one of the several of forms of
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Conversion: 1 eV (electron volt) 1.602 x 10" Joules
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SIMULATION Planck's Equation
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