The energy levels of one-electron

  1. The energy levels the electron can occupy in the H atom can be calculated using the energy level equation. Calculate the
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  2. When the electron moves back to lower energy levels in an electron transport chain, energy is a) stored or b) released
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  3. The energy levels the electron can occupy in the He+ ion can be calculated using the energy level equation. Calculate the
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  4. Assume that an electron is confined to a one dimensional of 1.50 nm in length. Calculate the lowest three energy levels for this
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  5. The following values are the only allowable energy levels of a hypothetical one-electron atom:E6 = =2 X 10^-19 J E5 = -7 X
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  6. How does a hydrogen atom have so many spectral lines when it only has one electron?That one electron can occupy many, many
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  7. Why does a hydrogen atom, which has only one electron, have so many spectral lines? Any help gratefully received.There are many
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  8. If a more complicated atom has two energy levels for its electrons at (-15) eV and (-30.1) eV, what is the wavelength of the
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  9. Each element has a different set of energy levels. Use this fact to "explain" whay the colour of the light emitted by an element
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  10. The energy levels the electron can occupy in the Be3+ ion can be calculated using the energy level equation. A Be3+ ion with an
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