What is the wavelength of light that corresponds to the energy required for the Wolff-Kishner reduction of benzophenone, given that the energy required is 240 kJ/mol?
Q1. What is the wavelength of light that corresponds to the energy required for the Wolff-Kishner reduction of benzophenone, given that the energy required is 240 kJ/mol?
Answer: 400 nm
Explanation: Energy and wavelength are related by Planck's equation.