In two-photon ionization spectroscopy, the combined energies carried by two different photons are used to remove an electron from an atom or molecule. In such an experiment a sodium atom in the gas phase is to be ionized by two different light beams, one of which has wavelength 590. nm. What is the maximum wavelength for the second beam that will cause two-photon ionization?
Hint: The ionization energy of sodium is 495.8 kJ/mol
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