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WBJEE · Chemistry · Structure of Atom

The energy required to break one mole of hydrogen-hydrogen bonds in \(\mathrm{H}_{2}\) is \(436 \mathrm{kJ}\). What is the longest wavelength of light required to break a single hydrogenhydrogen bond?

  1. A \(68.5 \mathrm{nm}\)
  2. B \(137 \mathrm{nm}\)
  3. C \(274 \mathrm{nm}\)
  4. D \(548 \mathrm{nm}\)
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(C) \(274 \mathrm{nm}\)

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Given, energy of one mole of \(\mathrm{H}_{2}\) bonds \(=436 \mathrm{k} \mathrm{J}\)…