5. Calculate the wavelength (nm), and energy (J) of a photon with a frequency of 6.8...
5. Calculate the wavelength (nm), and energy (J) of a photon with a frequency of 6.8 x 10's!. To what portion of the electromagnetic spectrum does this belong? Ans. nm Ans. Radiation type
5. Calculate the wavelength (nm), and energy (J) of a photon with a frequency of 6.8 x 101 sl. To what portion of the electromagnetic spectrum does this belong? Ans. 4.4x10nm Ans. 4. 5610.10, Radiation type Radio Waves
P41.4.2 The energy of a photon of electromagnetic radiation is 6.8*10-15 J. What is the (5.00) frequency of the radiation? (0/5 submissions used) Hz Save P41.4.2 Submit P41.4.2 Section 11: Energy levels, photons and spectral lines P41.11.1 Using the Bohr model, find the wavelength in nanometers of the radiation (5.00) emitted by a hydrogen atom, when it makes a transition from the n = 9 state to the n= 1 state. (0/5 submissions used) nm Save P41.11.1 Submit P41.11.1
Ans. Radiation type 6. Calculate the frequency of radiation (s') associated with an electron relaxing from the n=6 to n = 2 energy level in a hydrogen atom. What color would this be? Ans. Color = 7. What would the speed of a proton (mass = 1.67 x 10g) have to be in order to have the same wavelength as an electron (mass = 9.11 x 10-** g) travelling at a speed of 2.74 x 10 m/s? Ans. m/s
.1. Ultraviolet radiation has a frequency of 6.8 x 101 1/3. Calculate the energy, in joules, of the photon. 2. Find the energy, in joules per photon, of microwave radiation with a frequency of 7.91 x 10101/s. 3. A sodium vapor lamp emits light photons with a wavelength of 5.89 x 10m. What is the energy of these photons? 4. One of the electron transitions in a hydrogen atom produces infrared light with a wavelength of 7.464x 10m. What amount of energy causes...
3. Calculate the wavelength, frequency, and energy of a photon emitted by the following transitions in a hydrogen atom: (Show your work to receive full credit) 6--->5 A)Wavelength(in nm) B)Frequency (in s^-1) C) Energy of photon (in J)
Calculate the energy of a photon required to excite a hydrogen atom from the n = 1 state to the n = 2 state. 10. [1pt] Calculate the energy of a photon required to excite a hydrogen atom from the - 1 state to the n - 2 state, Answer: Submit All Answers 11. [1pt] An electron in a hydrogen atom falls to an energy level n = 2. If the wavelength of the emitted electromagnetic radiation is 4.86x10m, what...
Calculate the frequency (Hz) and energy (J and kJ/mol) of a photon with a wavelength (in vacuum) of 589.0 nm. What are the frequency, energy, wavelength, and speed of this photon in water (n = 1.33) and glass (n = 1.52)?
Calculate the frequency (Hz) and energy (J and kJ/mol) of a photon with a wavelength (in vacuum) of 589.0 nm. What are the frequency, energy, wavelength, and speed of this photon in water (n = 1.33) and glass (n = 1.52)?
Need all answers 19. Calculate the wavelength, in nm, of an electromagnetic radiation with a frequency 835.6 MHz (common frequeney used for cell phone communication). (c 3.0 x 10* m/s, h-6.6262 x 103 J.s). 1Pt.) 20. A laser pulse with wavelength 532 nm contains 4.67 mJ of energy. How many photons are in the laser pulse? (c 3.0 x 108 m/s, h 6.6262 x 103* J.s). Ans.: 21. An electron in the n 7 level of the hydrogen atom relaxes...