A common way of initiating certain chemical reactions with light involves the generation of free halogen atoms in solution. If H for the reaction Cl2(g) 2Cl(g) is 242.8 kJ/mol, what is the longest wavelength of light that will produce free chlorine atoms in solution?
A) 246.3 nm
B) 465.2 nm
C) 349.3 nm
D) 698.6 nm
E) 492.6 nm
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