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Unit 3 – Intermolecular Forces and Properties
Topic 3.12
What does the photoelectric effect tell us about o light when used to expose to certain metals?
If the frequency is high enough and reaches a certain threshold, a specified number of electrons are ejected from the metal.
If the frequency is high enough and reaches a certain threshold, a specified number of electrons are absorbed into the metal.
If the frequency is high enough and reaches a certain threshold, a specified number of protons are ejected from the metal.
If the frequency is high enough and reaches a certain threshold, a specified number of protons are absorbed into the metal.
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