Assertion: The electron in the hydrogen atom passes from energy level `n = 4` to the `n = 1` level. The maximum and minimum number of photon that can be emitted are six and one respectively. Reason: The photons are emitted when electron make a transtition from the higher energy state to the lower energy state.
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If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion
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If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion
The electron in hydrogen atom passes form the n=4 energy level to the n=1 level. What is the maximum number of photons that can be emitted? and minimum number?
An electron in a hydrogen atom jumps from n = 5 energy level to n = 1 energy level. What are the maximum number of photons that can be emitted ?
Assertion : An electron in hydrogen in hydrogen atom passes from n=4 to n=1 level . The mximum number of photons that can be emitted is 6. Reasoning : maximum nymber of photons omitted can only be 4 .
When an electron of hydrogen like atom jumps from a higher energy level to a lower energy level.
The wavelength of the photon emitted by a hydrogen atom when an electron makes a transition from n = 2 to n = 1 state is :
In a sample of excited hydrogen atoms electrons make transition from n=2 to n=1. Emitted energy.
The electron in a hydrogen atom at rest makes a transition from n = 2 energy state to the n = 1 ground state. find the energy (eV) of the emitted photon.