Asked by Sandhya
1)What is the longest wavelength light capable of ionizing a hydrogen atom in the n = 6 state
2)a. Calculate the energy of the electron in the ground state of single ionized helium, which has an atomic number Z = 2.
b. Calculate the radius of its ground-state orbit
2)a. Calculate the energy of the electron in the ground state of single ionized helium, which has an atomic number Z = 2.
b. Calculate the radius of its ground-state orbit
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Answered by
drwls
1) Solve h c/L = (Rydberg)/6^2 for L
The Rydberg energy is equivalent to 13.6 eV, but you will have to convert it to Joules
2) a) The ground state energy of He+ is 2^2 = 4 times below that of hydrogen in the n=1 quantum level.
b) half the radius of the n=1 Bohr orbit of hydrogen
The Rydberg energy is equivalent to 13.6 eV, but you will have to convert it to Joules
2) a) The ground state energy of He+ is 2^2 = 4 times below that of hydrogen in the n=1 quantum level.
b) half the radius of the n=1 Bohr orbit of hydrogen
Answered by
Sandhya
I thank you immensely for your help.
Answered by
VJC
what is h and c?
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