Answer:
Boron has 3 valence electrons
<span>44.01 g/mol hope it helps</span>
Answer:work function= 8.2×10-19J
Minimum wavelength of light required= 2.4×10-7m
Explanation:
The wavelength of incident light was given as 193nm. We have to convert this to meters and have 193×10-9m. Then we use it to find the energy of incident photon E. When E is found we now apply Einstein photoelectric equation to obtain the work function Wo since the kinetic energy of photoelectrons is known as 1.8×10-19J.
From this work function. We can obtain the minimum wavelength of light required. All these steps are shown in the image attached.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Tetrahedral is the answer