The reason there is a danger in exposure to high-energy radiation (e.g., ultraviolet and X rays) is that the radiation can rupture chemical bonds. In some cases, cancer can be caused by it. A carbon-carbon single bond has a bond energy of approximately 348 kJ/mole. What wavelength of light is required to provide sufficient energy to break the C-C bond? In which region of the electromagnetic spectrum is thisCalculate the energy, in J, needed to break 1 C-C bond if it takes 348 kJ to break a mole of C-C bonds.
Enter your response in scientific notation as 1.00e-10, for example.wavelength located?