You are in physics lab (or online simulated lab these days)
observing emission lines from a mystery element. You note
that there are only three lines in the visible or near-IR
spectrum: 310 nm, 400 nm and 1377.8 nm. Use this
information to construct the energy level diagram with the fewest
levels. Assume that the higher levels are closer
together. Label all the levels with their energy in eV.
The ionization energy of this atom is 4.10 eV.
Example Answer (its numbers are incorrect and it has more levels
than yours will – include the ground and ionization state on your
diagram):
3. You are in physics lab (or online simulated lab these days) observing emission lines from a mystery element. You note that there are only three lines in the visible or near-IR spectrum: 310 nm, 400 nm and 1377.8 nm. Use this information to construct the energy level diagram with the fewest levels. Assume that the higher levels are closer together. Label all the levels with their energy in eV. The ionization energy of this atom is 4.10 ev. Ionization State Example Answer (its numbers are incorrect and it has more levels than yours will - include the ground and ionization state on your diagram): -leV - JeV -SeV 10V 14V Ground Sule
3. You are in physics lab (or online simulated lab these days) observing emission lines from a mystery element. You note
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3. You are in physics lab (or online simulated lab these days) observing emission lines from a mystery element. You note
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