Multiple ChoiceWhat is the wavelength of a photon (in nm) absorbed during a transition from the n = 2 to n = 5 state in the hydrogen atom?1760views4rank1comments
Multiple ChoiceDetermine the end (final) value of n in a hydrogen atom transition, if the electron starts in n = 5 and the atom releases a photon of light with an energy of 4.5738 × 10-19 J.2279views1rank1comments
Multiple ChoiceAn electron releases energy as it moves from the 6th shell to the 3rd shell. If it releases 4.25 x 109 kJ of energy at a wavelength of 915.7 nm, how many photons were released in the process?1085views1rank2comments
Open QuestionCalculate the frequency of the light emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom makes each of the following transitions.217views
Open QuestionWhich wavelength in the hydrogen emission spectrum corresponds to the transition from n=5 to n=2?194views
Open QuestionIf our eyes could see a slightly wider region of the electromagnetic spectrum, we would see a fifth line in the Balmer series emission spectrum. Calculate the wavelength λ associated with the fifth line.217views
Open QuestionCalculate the energy of a photon emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom undergoes a transition from 𝑛=6 to 𝑛=1.338views
Open QuestionWhat is the frequency of light that corresponds to the transition of the electron from the n = 3 to the n = one state of the hydrogen atom?189views
Open QuestionDetermine the energy change associated with the transition from n = 2 to n = 5 in the hydrogen atom.305views
Open QuestionAn electron in the n = 7 level of the hydrogen atom relaxes to a lower energy level, emitting light of 397 nm. what is the value of n for the level to which the electron relaxed?212views
Open QuestionWhat is the wavelength, in nanometers, of the bright line of the hydrogen emission spectrum corresponding to the following transition?577views
Open QuestionAn electron in a hydrogen atom relaxes to the n=4 level, emitting light of 114 thz.326views1rank
Open QuestionAn electron in a hydrogen atom relaxes to the n=4 level, emitting light of 138 thz.421views