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Calculate the wavelength (in m) of a photon capable of exciting an electron in Li2+ from the state n= 3 to the state n=5
11 years ago

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Answered by dick
Use the rydberg formula to calculate wavelength

1/lambda = R*Z^2*(1/n_f^2 - 1/n_i^2)

1/lambda = 1.0973*10^7 * 3^2 * (1/(3^2) – 1/(5^2))

Lambda = 1.4239 * 10^-7
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