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Posted by tomi on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 9:29pm.

What is the longest wavelength of light that will provide photons of sufficient energy to break the pi bond and cause the isomerization?

Energy required to break pi bond is 4.42*10^-19.

wavelenght=c/f but how do i figure out what f is?

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