Ozone formation in the troposphere involves the following steps: (1) NO₂(e) → NO(g) + 0(g) (2) 0(g) + O₂(g) 0, (e) The first step is initiated by the absorption of visible light. Calculate the longest wavelength required for step 1 at 25.0 "C. Round your answer to 4 significant digits. Note: Reference the Fundamental constants and Thermodynamic properties of pure substances tables for additional information. λ= nm 0 D

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Ozone formation in the troposphere involves the following steps:
(1) NO₂(g) → NO(g) + 0(g)
(2) 0(g) + O₂(g) 0, (e)
The first step is initiated by the absorption of visible light. Calculate the longest wavelength required for step 1 at 25.0 "C. Round your answer to 4 significant
digits.
Note: Reference the Fundamental constants and Thermodynamic properties of pure substances tables for additional information.
λ=
nm
0
D
Transcribed Image Text:Ozone formation in the troposphere involves the following steps: (1) NO₂(g) → NO(g) + 0(g) (2) 0(g) + O₂(g) 0, (e) The first step is initiated by the absorption of visible light. Calculate the longest wavelength required for step 1 at 25.0 "C. Round your answer to 4 significant digits. Note: Reference the Fundamental constants and Thermodynamic properties of pure substances tables for additional information. λ= nm 0 D
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