For the hydrogen-like atoms (ie, system with one electron and one nucleus), the average distance of the electron to the

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For the hydrogen-like atoms (ie, system with one electron and one nucleus), the average distance of the electron to the

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For the hydrogen-like atoms (ie, system with one electron and one nucleus), the average distance of the electron to the nucleus is given by: nia (1 + ** 9001+ (1-1")) where is the nuclear charge, as the Bohr radius and n and / are the principal and angular quantum numbers a Calculate the value of (r) for is state of the hydrogen atom in A. (Hint: be careful with the nuclear charge) b. Compute the n for a ns state of the hydrogen atom with (r) = 53. c. Compute then for and state of the hydrogen atom with (r) = 538 d. Compare the values of points c and d, and explain whether they makes sense. e. Write the expression needed to obtain the above formula. 4
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