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Question 35 (2 points) An electron in a hydrogen atom absorbs aqua (green with a little...
1)Determine the wavelength of light emitted or absorbed by a hydrogen atom when an electron transitions from n = 9 to n = 5. Give your answer in units of nm. 2)An electron in a hydrogen atom absorbs 51.09 x 10 -20 J of energy. If the electron originated at energy level 2, to what level was it excited?
Determine the wavelength of light emitted or absorbed by a hydrogen atom when an electron transitions from n = 6 to n = 9. Give your answer in units of nm. An electron in a hydrogen atom absorbs 2.66 x 10 -20 J of energy. If the electron originated at energy level 5, to what level was it excited?
A ground state hydrogen atom absorbs a photon of wavelength A. The atom's electron is excited to the orbital level n 6. What was the wavelength absorbed (in nm)?
An electron in a hydrogen atom absorbs 9.18 x 10 -20 J of energy. If the electron originated at energy level 4, to what level was it excited?
An electron in a hydrogen atom absorbs 4.91 x 10 -20 J of energy. If the electron originated at energy level 4, to what level was it excited?
An electron in a hydrogen atom absorbs 10.6 x 10 -20 J of energy. If the electron originated at energy level 3, to what level was it excited?
05 Question (4 points) When a hydrogen atom absorbs a photon of electromagnetic radiation (EMR), the internal energy of the atom increases and one or more electrons may be energized into an excited state. The release of this extra energy as the excited state electron transitions back to a lower energy state results in the emission of a photon. These energy changes are responsible for the emission spectrum of hydrogen (shown below) and are described by the Bohr equation. AE...
An electron in a hydrogen atom goes from the state n = 1 to the state n = 2. This means that the hydrogen atom must have a. absorbed a photon of energy 13.58 eV. b. absorbed a photon of energy 10.2 eV. c. emitted a photon of energy 13.58 eV. d. emitted a photon of energy 10.2 eV.
The electron in hydrogen atom absorbs a photon with an energy of 13.6 eV. The electron decays to its energy level of 3.4 eV. What is the energy of the photon it emits? (Planck's constant is 4.14 x 10^-15 eVs. What is the frequency of that proton? What is the corresponding wave length of that proton? Thanks for the help ...I know it is a loaded question but I am lost!
The electron in the hydrogen atom is initially in the n = 5 orbit. The atom absorbs a photon with a frequency of 6.446 x 1013 sec-1. How far is the electron from the nucleus after the photon is absorbed? Please show your work.