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At wavelengths below 600 nm all of the diatomic halogens photo-dissociate with a quantum yield of...

At wavelengths below 600 nm all of the diatomic halogens photo-dissociate with a quantum yield of 1. There is a trend in wavelength of light required to photo-dissociate with respect to Halogens.

(a.) Rank the halogens (F2 through I2) in expected order of decreasing photo-dissociation wavelength.

(b.) Explain using term symbols and M.O. diagrams why halogens photo-dissociate so readily.

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