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Does Hydrogen have a disassociation frequency such as chlorine does to generate the radical?

And if so what frequency range would it be in?

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the frequency is proportional to the bond energy. Use E=hv to determine the frequency of the photon required. You can find the bond energy at wikipedia and h is planck's constant, which you can also find on wikipedia

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but here E=HV will not work because this can also produces cation and anion . look for vibrational energy of hydrogen molecule on wiki .

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vedmecum, The question was:

 

Does Hydrogen have a disassociation frequency such as chlorine does to generate the radical

 

Dissociation of the H-H bond to give H+ and H- would be a different question. Please only answer questions if you really understand the question. You are confusing other members.

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