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Two Group 1 metals that were not available to you in the Beyond Labz simulation are lithium and cesium. In the table, the wavelength of visible light reported from flame tests is listed for each of these elements. Determine the ROYGBIV color that you would observe in a flame test. Then, using the wavelength value, calculate the frequency (in Hz) and energy (in J) for each of these elements. Don’t forget to convert nanometers (nm) to meters before calculating! Element Wavelength (nm) Flame color Frequency (Hz) Energy (J) lithium 671 cesium 455

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