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a. The energy associated with the first orbit in the hydrogen atom is `-2.18xx10^(-18) J "atom"^(-1)`. What is the energy associated with the fifth orbit?
b. Calculate the radius of Bohr's fifth orbit for hydrogen atom.

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(i) Energy associated with the fifth orbit of hydrogen atom is calculated as:
` E_(5) = -(2.18 xx 10^(-18))/((5)^(2)) = (-2.18xx 10^(-18))/25`
`E_(5) = -8.72 xx 10^(-20)J`
(ii) Radius of bohr's `n^(th)` for hydrogen atom is given by ,
` r_(n) (0.0529nm)n^(2)`
for ,
n=5
`r_(5) = (0.0529nm) (5)^(2)`
`r_(5) =1.3225 nm`
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