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The energy of a photon can be related to its wavelength or frequency using the following equations:

Energy = Planck's constant (h) × frequency (ν) Energy = (Planck's constant × speed of light) / wavelength

To find the wavelength and frequency of a photon with an energy of 8.2 x 10^-19 J, we can rearrange the equations.

First, let's find the frequency (ν):

Energy = h × ν ν = Energy / h

Plugging in the given values:

ν = (8.2 x 10^-19 J) / (6.626 x 10^-34 J·s) ν ≈ 1.24 x 10^15 Hz

Now, let's find the wavelength (λ):

Energy = (h × c) / λ λ = (h × c) / Energy

Plugging in the known values:

λ = [(6.626 x 10^-34 J·s) × (2.998 x 10^8 m/s)] / (8.2 x 10^-19 J) λ ≈ 2.42 x 10^-7 meters λ ≈ 242 nm

Therefore, the wavelength of the photon is approximately 242 nm, and its frequency is approximately 1.24 x 10^15 Hz.

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