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The energy contained is 8.87*10^5.

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Q: How much energy is contained in 1 rm mol of each of the following X-ray photons with a wavelength of 0.135 rm nm?
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How does the amount of energy in the light changes as the wavelength increases?

The energy of the photons decreases as the wavelength increases


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