7. (12 pts) Consider a single-electron atom in the n- 3 state Find all possible values...
Consider a single electron Bohr atom in the n=12 state. a) find the orbital electron’s angular momentum. b) find the total energy of the atom
a. Find all possible quantum numbers of an electron in the n=5 hydrogen atom state including spin and total angular momentum. b. what are all the states that an electron in 5d can make a transition too?
Problem 2. a. If an atom has an electron in the n= 5 state with m=3, what are the possible values of 1? b. Find the wavelength of the third line (n=4 to n=1) in the Lyman series (hydrogen atom), and identify the type of EM radiation.
Problem 2. a. If an atom has an electron in the n= 5 state with m= 3, what are the possible values of I? b. Find the wavelength of the third line (n=4 to n=1) in the Lyman series (hydrogen atom), and identify the type of EM radiation
13. An electron in an atom is in the 4F5/2 state. (a) Find the values of the quantum numbers n, e, and j. (b) What is the magnitude of the electron's total angular momen- tum? (c) What are the possible values for the z compo- nent of the electron's total angular momentum?
III. (12 pts) The electron of a hydrogen atom is excited to the n= 5 state. (a) what is the Bohr radius of the electron? (b) what is the total energy of the electron? (c) what is the electron's Coulomb potential energy and kinetic energy?
Be sure to answer all parts. An electron in an atom is in the n 3 and g 1 quantum level (a) Select the possible values of m that it can have. то --2, -1,0, 1, 2 me-1,0,1 mg 0,1 me 0, 1, 2, 3 (b) What are all of the possible values of at n = 3? 0, 1, 2,3 е--2, -1,0, 1, 2 0, 1, 2 в— -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3
An electron in an atom is in the n=2 state, where n is the principle quantum number. What possible values could the orbital quantum number take? What possible values could the magnetic orbital quantum number take? What are the possible values of the Orbital Angular Momentum (L)? What are the possible values of ???
Consider a Ge atom in ground state. Type the values of all 4 quantum numbers which describe each valence electron of this atom. For example, if you are typing the quantum numbers for an electron "e1", type in the following format. e1: (n, l, ml, ms)
4) Consider a Pb atom in ground state. Type the values of all 4 quantum numbers which describe each valence electron of this atom. For example, if you are typing the quantum numbers for an electron "e1", type in the following format e1: (n. 1, mi, ms)