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Chemistry, 03.12.2020 20:10, queenkimm26

A complex absorbs photons with an energy of 4.10Γ—10^βˆ’19 J. What is the wavelength of these photons? If this is the only place in the visible spectrum where the complex absorbs light, what color would you expect the complex to be?

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