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The energy required to break C–C bonds is ~348 kJ/mol. What wavelength of light does this correspond to?
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3.44 x 10-7 m
2.91 x 10-6 m
5.71 x 10-31 m
3.44 x 10-4 m
5.78 x 10-19 m
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