The formula to calculate the radius of the electron orbit in a hydrogen atom is given by:
r = (0.529 * n^2) / Z
where:
r = radius in nm
n = principal quantum number
Z = atomic number (for hydrogen, Z = 1)
Plugging in the values:
r = (0.529 * 4^2) / 1
r = (0.529 * 16) / 1
r = 8.464 nm
Therefore, the radius of the electron orbit for n = 4 in a hydrogen atom is 8.464 nm.
What is the radius in nm of the electron orbit of a hydrogen atom for n = 4?
____nm
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