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(20 pts) A hydrogen atom is excited to a 3d electronic state. Two photons are emitted, one after the other. For ten points each, what are their (positive) energies, in eV (two digit accuracy is fine)? Photon energy/eV Photon energy/eV
2, (20 pts) A hydrogen atom is excited to a 3d electronic state. Two photons are emitted, one after the other. For ten points each, what are their (positive) energies, in eV (two digit accuracy is fine)? Photon energy/eV Photon energy/eV
In the LCAO-MO approach, there are 3 important characteristics that two atomic orbitals, on different atoms, must share in order to come together to form a molecular orbital. What are these three things, for five points each? condition1: 2: 3:
A hydrogen atom is excited to a 3? electronic state. Two photons are emitted, one after the other. For ten points each, what are their (positive) energies, in eV (two digit accuracy is fine)?
A hydrogen atom is excited to a 3? electronic state. Two photons are emitted, one after the other. For ten points each what are their (positive) energies, in eV (two digit accuracy)
questions 1, 2, 3, 4 please answer all of them. Question 1: Which photon energies will excite the Hydrogen atom when its electron is in the ground state (Hint: there are 5 named on the simulator, though there are more Question 2: Starting from the ground state, press the L, button twice in succession (that is, press it a second time before the electron decays). What happens to the electron? Question Complete the energy mange values for the excited state...
All questions showing all work and units please Chemistry 101/103 Due date: Friday, November 14.2019 Problem Set 2: Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding 1. (15 marks) When the excited electron in a hydrogen atom falls from an unknown level to n-5, a photon of 3740 nm wavelength is emitted. What is the initial position for this electron? 2. (15 marks) Answer and explain: a) How many electrons can have: i.n=3,1 = 2? ii.n=3,1-2, m/=0? iii. n=3,1=2, ms - +1/2? iv....