Question
Question: It has been found that a gaseous iodine molecule just dissociates into iodine atoms after absorption...
It has been found that a gaseous iodine molecule just dissociates into iodine atoms after absorption of light at wavelength 4995A∘. The energy required to dissociate 1 mole of iodine molecules is
(1) 52.2 Kcal/mole
(2) 93.4 Kcal/mole
(3) 63.4 Kcal/mole
(4) 57.3 Kcal/mole
Solution
Recollect the basic concepts of spectroscopy. We have been given a wavelength at which iodine molecules split into iodine atoms. We need to find the energy of dissociation for one mole of iodine molecules. Use the formula, E=hν and calculate the energy for one mole of dissociation of iodine molecules.
Complete step by step solution:
- Let’s have a look at the question. It says gaseous iodine molecules dissociate into iodine atoms after absorption of electromagnetic radiation having the wavelength 4995A∘.
- We have been given a wavelength at which dissociation takes place.
- Energy is directly proportional to frequency and the formula is given as, E=hν where h is Planck’s constant.
- For dissociation of one molecule, E=hν
- For dissociation of one mole, we will have to multiply energy by Avogadro’s number because one mole consists of Avogadro’s number of molecules.
- So now we get, E=hν×NA …. (1)
- Now, we know that frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength and so we have the relation, ν=λc where c is the velocity of light …. (2)
- From (1) and (2) we get, E=λhc×NA
- Now substituting the values we get,