I am beginning my study for the MCAT - Gen Chem Section....and am trying to get an intimate knowledge of some of the formulas:
Can you give further information on this equation, maybe how one variable relates to another or a bird's eye view? I am trying to look at it from as many angles as possible.
E = hc / λ = -RH [1/ni2 - 1/nf2]
h = Planck's constant
c = speed of light in a vacuum
λ = wavelength of the radiation
i = initial
f = final
Energy is inversely proportional to wavelength. I have difficulty understanding "inversely proportional" in chemistry equations, what is your thought process?
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I am beginning my study for the MCAT - Gen Chem Section....and am trying to get...
I am beginning my study for the MCAT - Gen Chem Section....and am trying to get an intimate knowledge of some of the formulas: Can you give further information on this equation, maybe how one variable relates to another or a bird's eye view? I am trying to look at it from as many angles as possible. E = hc/λ h = Planck's constant c = speed of light in a vacuum λ = wavelength of the radiation