An electron from which peak would have the greatest velocity after ejection? (A) The peak at 104 \(\mathrm{MJ} / \mathrm{mol}\) (B) The peak at 6.84 \(\mathrm{MJ} / \mathrm{mol}\) (C) The peak at 4.98 \(\mathrm{MJ} / \mathrm{mol}\) (D) The peak at 1.76 \(\mathrm{MJ} / \mathrm{mol}\)

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The electron from the peak at 104 MJ/mol would have the greatest velocity after ejection.

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01

Identify the Energy Level of Peaks

We identify the energy levels of the peaks from the options provided. They are: 104 MJ/mol, 6.84 MJ/mol, 4.98 MJ/mol and 1.76 MJ/mol.
02

Compare the Energy Levels

Next, compare the energy levels of the peaks. The peak with the highest energy level will result in the greatest velocity of the ejected electron.
03

Identify the Peak with Highest Energy Level

After comparing, we identify that the peak at 104 MJ/mol has the highest energy level among the options given.

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