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Chemistry, 27.11.2019 04:31 jazare05

1. the red light associated with the aurora borealis is emitted by excited oxygen atoms. this
light has and energy wave that has a wavelength that measures 630.0 nm.
a. what is the frequency of the light?
b. what is the energy in joules that is emitted ?
convert to kilojoules?

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