Physics, 02.03.2021 19:40, aylengarcia090
(a) The wavelength of a Balmer series line (from n = 3) for by
found to be 656.5 nm. What percentage difference is found between the
and the wavelength predicted by ; = R
( 7 )
[R = 1.097 x 107m]
[GMarks)
(b) If a hydrogen atom has its electron in the n = 4 state, how much energy
in eV is needed to ionize it?
= 3 x 108m/s, h = 6.6 x 10-341/s, 1ev = 1.602 x 10-9/] [6 Marks]
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