When electromagnetic radiation of wavelength 300nm falls on the surface of sodium, electrons are emitted with a kinetic energy of 1.68×105Jmol−1. What is the maximum wavelength that will cause a photoelectron to be emitted?
A
λ=320nm
No worries! We‘ve got your back. Try BYJU‘S free classes today!
B
λ=449.7nm
No worries! We‘ve got your back. Try BYJU‘S free classes today!
C
λ=526nm
No worries! We‘ve got your back. Try BYJU‘S free classes today!
D
λ=518nm
Right on! Give the BNAT exam to get a 100% scholarship for BYJUS courses
Open in App
Solution
The correct option is Dλ=518nm The energy of a 300nm photon =hv=hcλ =6.626×10−34Js×3.0×108ms−1300×10−9m =6.626×10−19J
The energy of one mole of photon =6.626×10−19J×6.022×1023mol−1 =3.99×105Jmol−1
The minimum energy needed to remove a mole of electrons from sodium = Energy of photons - Kinetic energy of electrons =(3.99−1.68)×105Jmol−1 =2.31×105Jmol−1
The minimum energy for one electron =2.31×105Jmol−16.022×1023mol−1 =3.84×10−19J