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For light with a wavelength of 12.5 nm, determine the energy of light in kj/mol for any constants: h=6.626*10^-34 j*s c=3.00*10^8 m/s for any conversions: 1m=10^9 nm 1j=1 kg * m^2/s^2 kilo= 10^3 i feel like i'm on the right path but i keep getting an incorrect just want to know how to do this so i can figure out if i'm close to the right mindset. the answer is 9570.

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