Asked by Tanisha
Calculate the wavelength (in nanometers) of a photon emitted by a hydrogen atom when its electron drops from the n = 4 state to the n = 3 state.
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Answered by
DrBob222
1/wavelength = R*(1/N1^2 - 1/N2^2)
R is the Rydberg constant and is 1.0973732E7/meter.
Wavelength has the unit of meters. You must change to nanometers. N1 = 3 and N2 = 4
R is the Rydberg constant and is 1.0973732E7/meter.
Wavelength has the unit of meters. You must change to nanometers. N1 = 3 and N2 = 4
Answered by
John
Calculate the wavelength of the photon emitted when an electron makes a transition from to . You can make use of the following constants:
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