Answer:
Explanation:
The ionization potential is the energy required to separate an electron from an atom in gas state and, so, form an ion.
Since it is said that a photon with wavelength of less than 50.4 nm can ionize a Helium atom, the energy of such photon is the ionization potential (energy) of Helium.
The energy of a photon in terms of its wavelength is given by Planck - Einstein's equation:
Where,
Here you know the wavelength, λ = 50.4 nm. You must convert it to meter: 50.4 nm × 10 ⁻⁹ m.
Now you can substitute and compute: