With an EM wave, the higher the frequency is, the higher the energy but also the lower the wavelength. If a wave has a low frequency, it will have a high wavelength but also low energy. An example is a radio wave.
A high frequency, high energy (but low wavelength) wave like gamma or UV are also ionising which means they have enough energy to knock electrons off atoms.
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1. Na2SO4(aq)+C4H6BaO4(aq) --> BaSO4(s) + 2C2H3NaO2(aq)
2. 2Na^+1(aq) + SO4^-2(aq) + 4C^+4(aq) + 6H^+1(aq) + Ba^-2(aq) + 4O^-2(aq) --> BaSO4(s) + 2C^-4(aq) + 2H^+1(aq) + 3Na^+1(aq) + 2O^-2(aq)
3. Ba^+2(aq) + SO4^-2(aq) --> BaSO4(s)
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C3H8. + 5O2. ::: 3CO2. + 4H2O
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D. freezing point depression
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