Chapter 41: Q. 38 (page 1208)
The transition in the emission spectrum of sodium has a wavelength of .What is the energy of thestate ?
Short Answer
The energy of state is.
Chapter 41: Q. 38 (page 1208)
The transition in the emission spectrum of sodium has a wavelength of .What is the energy of thestate ?
The energy of state is.
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Get started for freeAn electron accelerates through a potential difference, starting from rest, and then collides with a hydrogen atom, exciting the atom to the highest energy level allowed. List all the possible quantum-jump transitions by which the excited atom could emit a photon and the wavelength (in nm) of each.
A hydrogen atom is in the state. How much time must elapse for there to be a chance that this atom will undergo a quantum jump to the ground state?
a. Is a transition allowed in sodium? If so, what is its wavelength (in nm)? If not, why not?
b. Is a transition allowed in sodium? If so, what is its wavelength (in nm)? If not, why not?
sodium atoms are excited to the state at . At what time have photons been emitted ?
Prove that the most probable distance from the proton of an electron in thestate of hydrogen is .
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