Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
Estimate the difference in energy betwee...

Estimate the difference in energy between the first and second Bohr's orbit for a hydrogen atom At what minimum atomic number , a transition from `n = 2 to n = 1` energy level would result in the enmission of X -rays with `lambda = 3.0 xx 10^(-8) m`? Which hydogen -like spectrium does this atomic bnumber corresponding to ?

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Estimate the difference in energy between 1st and 2nd Bohr orbits for hydrogen atom. At what minimum atomic number, a transition from n = 2 to n=1 energy level would result in the emission of X-rays with lambda=3 xx 10^(-8) m? Which hydrogen atom like species does this atomic number correspond to?

At what atomic number would a transition from n=2 to n=1 energy level result in emission of photon of lambda= 3xx10^(-8)m ?

At what atomic number would a transition from n=2"to"n=1 energy level result in emission of photon of lambda= 3xx10^(-8)m ?

What is the energy difference between the n=2 and n=3 levels for the hydrogen atom?

Find the ratio of energy difference between the first and second orbit to second and third orbit of Bohr's atomic model of hydrogen.

The energy difference between the first two levels of hydrogen atom is 10.2eV . For another element of atomic number 10 and mass number 20, this will be

The energy of an electron in the first Bohr's orbit of a hydrogen atom is -2.18 xx10^(-18)J . Its energy in the second orbit would be

The energy of an electron in the first Bohr's orbit of a hydrogen atom is -2.18 xx10^(-18)J . Its energy in the second orbit would be