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Chemistry lecture introducing the de Broglie equation, first derived by Louis de Broglie in the early 1900s this equation shows that any particle in motion has a corresponding wavelength. This establishes the wave-particle duality of nature, that all matter exhibits particle and wavelike behavior. An example problem is shown to highlight the application of this equation.

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