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Could I please have some help with these?

A11)

Ephoton = Ebind + Ekin

hc/delta = Ebind + 0.5mv^2/

I subbed in values provided and rearranged to find velocity.. It gave me a negative value.

(Ebind = 206000 J, h= 6.6261x10^-34, c= 2.99x10^8, delta = 215 x 10^9m)

A19) & A33) How would I go about these?

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Question A11. In a photoelectric effect experiment, what is the velocity of an electron emitted from a caesium (Cs) surface (

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Question A33. How many isomers are possible for the octahedral coordination complex [MnCl2Br(NH3)3]? - A. 1 B. 2 c. 3 D. 4 E

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Ebina = 206x103 6-022x1023 = 3.42x1019 J Ephaton - her 6.626 X 10 34 x 3x108 2158159 9.25x10 J KEz śmu? 4.28x169- 3.42x1619A33. It has 3 isomers (c) is correct option

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