For the hydrogen atom, the transition from the 2p state to the
1s state is accompanied by the emission of a photon with an energy
of 16.2×10-19 J. For a C atom, the same
transition (2p to 1s) is accompanied by the emission of x-rays of
wavelength 44.7 Å. What is the energy difference
between these states in carbon?
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The energy difference between these states in
carbon is _________larger than smaller than about
the same as the corresponding energy...
If an atom has completed orbitals 1s, 2s and 2p, how many
electrons in total are there and which element would it be?Question 6 options:6 electrons : Carbon8 electrons : Oxygen9 electrons : Fluorine10 electrons : Neon
An electron in the hydrogen atom falls from the 2p to 1s state and a photon is emitted. What is the wavelength of the emitted photon (in nm)?
Select one:
a. 20
b. 91
c. 122
d. 364
e. 138
The following is a diagram of energy states and transitions in the hydrogen atom.Match each of the responses below with the correct arrow from the figure. 1.) The emission line with the shortest wavelength. 2.) The absorption line with the longest wavelength. 3.) The emission line with the highest energy. 4.) The absorption line with the lowest energy. 5.) The emission line with the highest frequency. 6.) The line corresponding to the ionization energy of hydrogen.
Which of the following transitions in the Bohr hydrogen atom
results in the emission of the shortest wavelength photon.
a. n = 2 → n = 5
b. n = 5 → n = 2
c. n = 6 → n = 3
d. n = 3 → n = 6
e. n = 4 → n = 1
Which of the following electronic transitions in a hydrogen atom
will be accompanied by the absorption of electromagnetic radiation
of the longest wavelength?
Group of answer choices
A. n = 3 → n = 4
B. n = 6 → n = 5
C. n = 3 → n = 2
D. n = 1 → n = 2
E. n = 4 → n = 5
The 1s--> 2p transition in a hydrogen-like ion occurs at
7.10704x105 cm-1
.
a. What is the ionization energy of this atom in Joules?
b. If this atom is ionized with light with a wavelength 4.00 nm,
what is the de Broglie
wavelength of the ejected electrons?
The Balmer series for the hydrogen atom corresponds to electronic transitions that terminate in the state with quantum number n = 2 as shown in the figure below. Consider the photon of longest wavelength corresponding to a transition shown in the figure. (a) Determine its energy (b) Determine its wavelength Consider the spectral line of shortest wavelength corresponding to a transition shown in the figure (c) Find its photon energy (d) Find its wavelength (e) What is the shortest possible wavelength in the Balmer series?
a hydrogen atom is in the 2p state. How much time must elapse
for there to be a 1.3 % chance that this atom will undergo a
quantum jump to the ground state?