bojcorz3921 bojcorz3921
  • 13-05-2020
  • Chemistry
contestada

Calculate the energy of a photon emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom undergoes a transition from =4 to =1.

Respuesta :

Xema8 Xema8
  • 17-05-2020

Answer:

Explanation:

Energy of a orbital in hydrogen atom

En = [tex]-\frac{13.6 }{n^2} eV[/tex]

for n = 4

E₄ = [tex]-\frac{13.6 }{4^2} eV[/tex]

E₁ = [tex]-\frac{13.6 }{1^2} eV[/tex]

the energy of a photon emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom undergoes a transition from n =4 to n =1.

E₄ - E₁ = [tex]( \frac{13.6 }{1^2} -\frac{13.6 }{4^2} )[/tex]

=  12.75 eV .

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Is an acute angle and sin thetaθ and cos thetaθ are given. use identities to find tangent theta commatanθ, cosecant theta commacscθ, secant theta commasecθ, and
Find the value of x which makes the area of this triangle equal 72
A store selling school supplies advertises a bundle deal. The consumer can pick a backpack, a binder, a pack of pencils, and notebook paper for a set price. The
A ball is shot from the ground into the air. at a height of 8.9 m, its velocity is v overscript right-arrow endscripts equals 7.6 i overscript Ì endscripts plus
What adjectives best describes douglass's tone as he describes Mrs Auld
Help Part 3 Last ONE!!!:)
What efforts did the us make to promote worldwide economic recovery?
What made the sinan work as a compass A. lodestone B. bronze C. the square shape of the plate D. the shape of the spoon
Correct answer gets brainliest.
Correct answer gets brainliest