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Ultraviolet light can cause a change in the DNA code of an organism. Ultraviolet light is an example of a

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ionizing radiation Ionizing radiation is that radiation that has enough energy to ionize atoms or molecules. For photons, that energy level is about 10 eV (equivalent to far ultraviolet with a 124 nanometer wavelength). Due to the photoelectric effect, an electron is ejected from an atom and break chemical bonds.
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