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The ground state energy of hydrogen atom is `-13.6 e V`.
a. What is the kinetic energy of electron in the second excited state?
b. If the electron jumps to the ground state from the second excited state , calculate the wavelength of the spectral line emittted.

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The energy of an electron in nth orbit is given by
`E_(n)=(-13.6)/(n^(2))eV`
(ii) For `2 nd` excited state , `n=3`
`:. E_(3)=(-13.6)/((3)^(2))=(-13.6)/(9)=-1.51 eV`
Required energyf to jump electron to the ground state from the `2 nd` excited state
`E=E_(3)-E_(1)`
`=(-13.6)/((3)^(2))= -((-13.6)/((1)^(2)))= -1.51+13.6=12.09 eV`
`:.` Wavelength of the spectral line emitted is
`lambda=(hc)/(E )[ because E=(hc)/(lambda)]`
`lambda=(6.626xx10^(-34)xx3xx10^(8))/(12.09xx1.6xx10^(-19))=(19.878xx10^(-7))/(19.344)=1.027xx10^(-7)m= 1027Å`
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