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Hydrogen atom has an emission series based on where an electron lands er it is excited. For n=1 Layman series, n=2 Balme

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 6:03 pm
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Hydrogen Atom Has An Emission Series Based On Where An Electron Lands Er It Is Excited For N 1 Layman Series N 2 Balme 1
Hydrogen Atom Has An Emission Series Based On Where An Electron Lands Er It Is Excited For N 1 Layman Series N 2 Balme 1 (32.82 KiB) Viewed 40 times
Hydrogen atom has an emission series based on where an electron lands er it is excited. For n=1 Layman series, n=2 Balmer series, and n=3 Paschen ries. Suppose 3 electrons were excited to n=5 state, and each one of them turned to n=1, n=2 and n=3 state. a) What is the wavelength and the energy of electron returned to n=1 state? これした = 1,044 107 ( 1) 11 - 1.04 + 10 1 = 0.9614101 - - 1961 b) What is the wavelength and the energy of electron returned to n=2 state? 1 = 1.08 x 10" (2 CD 0.24 = 27.894 10 c) What is the wavelength and the energy of electron returned to n=3 state? d) Which of the three waves are most likely visible to a naked eye? Justify your answer