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  • 13-05-2020
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Calculate the energy of a photon emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom undergoes a transition from =4 to =1.

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Xema8 Xema8
  • 17-05-2020

Answer:

Explanation:

Energy of a orbital in hydrogen atom

En = [tex]-\frac{13.6 }{n^2} eV[/tex]

for n = 4

E₄ = [tex]-\frac{13.6 }{4^2} eV[/tex]

E₁ = [tex]-\frac{13.6 }{1^2} eV[/tex]

the energy of a photon emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom undergoes a transition from n =4 to n =1.

E₄ - E₁ = [tex]( \frac{13.6 }{1^2} -\frac{13.6 }{4^2} )[/tex]

=  12.75 eV .

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