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I am in a General Chemistry class but we are on the chapter: Quantum Theory and Electronic Structure of Atoms. I do not understand my teacher and want some kind of real human being to explain to me how to find an answer to the question I'm going to give. Please do not think that I'm cheating on homework or anything, I want to know how and why the answer is what it is not just a quick answer.
Here is the question: What is the wavelength (in nanometers) of light having a frequency of 8.6 x 10^13 Hz? What is the frequency (in Hz) of light having a wavelength of 566nm?
Thanks to anyone who can help (or give me a joke to laugh at)