- Part A What is the lowest possible energy (in electron volts) of an electron in...
Part A What is the lowest possible energy (in electron volts) of an electron in hydrogen if its orbital angular momentum is 2h? Express your answer in electronvolts to three significant figures. En 1.15 eV Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect, Try Again; 3 attempts remaining
Part A Calculate the magnitude of the maximum orbital angular momentum Lmax for an electron in a hydrogen atom for states with a principal quantum number of 9. Express your answer in units of ℏ to three significant figures. Part B Calculate the magnitude of the maximum orbital angular momentum Lmax for an electron in a hydrogen atom for states with a principal quantum number of 32. Express your answer in units of ℏ to three significant figures. Part C...
Part A A hydrogen atom makes a transition from the n = 5 state to a lower energy state. If the emitted photon has an energy of E = 0.306 eV, what is the quantum number of the lower state? n = 4 Submit Previous Answers Correct VP 28.6.2. Part B A hydrogen atom is excited into the n = 5 state and then decays to a lower energy state. What are the possible wavelengths of the emitted photon? Enter...
What is the lowest energy level, in electron volts (eV), of an electron in a one-dimensional box of atom size, 0.397 nm in width? Number Find the lowest energy level, in units of a million electron volts (MeV), of a proton in a one-dimensional box of nucleus size, with a width of 1.01 x10-4 m? Number MeV
Parts B, C D, E Rules for Orbital Angular Momentum Constants Periodic Table Part A Learning Goal How many different values of I are possible for an electron with principal quantum number n Express your answer as an integer To understand and be able to use the ruiles for determining allowable orbital angular momentum states 52 Several numbers are necessary to describe the states available to an electron in the hydrogen atom. The principal quantum number n determines the energy...
Consider an electron in hydrogen having total energy -0.544eV . A. What are the possible values of its orbital angular momentum (in terms of h)? B. What wavelength of light would it take to excite this electron to the next higher shell? C. Is this photon visible to humans?
4. When a hydrogen atom is bombarded, the atom may be raised into a higher energy state. As the excited electron falls back to the lower energy levels, light is emitted. What are the three longest-wavelength spectral lines emitted by the hydrogen atom as it returns to the n = 1 state from higher energy states? Give your answers to three significant figures. The lowest possible state, n = 1, corresponds to the electron in its smallest possible orbit; it...
What is the speed of an electron with kinetic energy 700 eV ? Part A Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part B What is the speed of an electron with kinetic energy 0.54 keV ?
Review Part A A particular Bohr orbit in a hydrogen atom has a total energy of -0.28 eV What is the kinetic energy of the electron in this orbit? Express your answer using two significant figures Submit Previous Answer s Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Part B What is the electric potential energy of the system? Express your answer using two significant figures Submit Request Answer
An X-ray photon scatters from a free electron at rest at an angle of 105 relative to the incident direction Part A If the scattered photon has a wavelength of 0.340 nm, what is the wavelength of the incident photon? Express your answer using three significant figures. IVO ACO ? = nm Submit Request Answer Part B Determine the energy of the incident photon. Express your answer using three significant figures. ΤΡΙ ΑΣΦ ? EN keV Submit Request Answer Part...