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Chemistry
Thermodynamics
Reaction Energy
Consider a light-sensitive reaction. What energy, in joules per photon, is needed to drive the reaction if delta H of the reaction is equal to 307kJ/mol?
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I think you need to divide the 307kJ by avagradro's number to get energy per particle.
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