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The energy of the electron in the second and third Bohr orbits of the hydrogen atom is -5.42 × 10^−12 erg and -2.41 × 10^−12 erg, respectively. Calculate the wavelength of the emitted radiation when the electron drops from third to second orbit.
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The energy of the electron in the second and third Bohr orbits of the hydrogen atom is -5.42 × 10^−12 erg and -2.41 × 10^−12 erg, respectively. Calculate the wavelength of the emitted radiation when the electron drops from third to second orbit. respectively. Calculate the wavelength of the emitted radiation when the electron drops [...]
The position of final image formed by the given lens combination from the third lens will be at a distance of (f1 = +10cm, f2 = −10cm and f3 = +30cm).
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The position of final image formed by the given lens combination from the third lens will be at a distance of (f1 = +10cm, f2 = −10cm and f3 = +30cm). f2 = −10cm and f3 = +30cm). The position of final image formed by the given lens combination from the third lens [...]
Two thin doubled convex lenses of focal length f1 = 24, f2 = 11 cm are placed a part by a distance of 10 cm. An object is placed in front of f1 at a distance of O1 = 8 cm on the axis of the lens combination. What is the nature and distance from f2 of the final image ?
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Two thin doubled convex lenses of focal length f1 = 24, f2 = 11 cm are placed a part by a distance of 10 cm. An object is placed in front of f1 at a distance of O1 = 8 cm on the axis of the lens combination. What is the nature and distance from [...]
The electron energy in hydrogen atom is given by En =(−21.7×10^−12 )n^2 erg. Calculate the energy required to remove an electron completely from the n = 2 orbit. What is the longest wavelength (in A ) of light that can be used to cause this transition.
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The electron energy in hydrogen atom is given by En =(−21.7×10^−12 )n^2 erg. Calculate the energy required to remove an electron completely from the n = 2 orbit. What is the longest wavelength (in A ) of light that can be used to cause this transition. at a distance r from the nucleus. The volume [...]
Give reason for why the ground state outermost electronic configuration of silicon is
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Give reason for why the ground state outermost electronic configuration of silicon is Give reason for why the ground state outermost electronic configuration of silicon is November 9, 2020 Category: Chapter 2 - Atomic Structure , Chemistry , JEE Adv and Mains Chemistry 41 Years Solved Video Solutions 1979 - 2019 ,
What is the maximum number of electrons that may be present in all the atomic orbitals with principle quantum no. 3 and azimuthal quantum no. 2?
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What is the maximum number of electrons that may be present in all the atomic orbitals with principle quantum no. 3 and azimuthal quantum no. 2? What is the maximum number of electrons that may be present in all the atomic orbitals with principle quantum no. 3 and azimuthal quantum no. 2? November 9, 2020 [...]
Two identical glass (μg=3/2) equiconvex lenses of focal length f are kept in contact. The space between the two lenses is filled with water (μw=4/3). The focal length of the combination is
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Two identical glass (μg=3/2) equiconvex lenses of focal length f are kept in contact. The space between the two lenses is filled with water (μw=4/3). The focal length of the combination is Two identical glass (μg=3/2) equiconvex lenses of focal length f are kept in contact. The space between the two lenses is filled with [...]
According to Bohr theory, the electronic energy of the hydrogen atom in the nth Bohr orbit is given by En = −n^2 / -21.7 × 10^−19 J Calculate the longest wavelength of electron from the 3rd Bohr’s orbit of the He^+ ion.
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According to Bohr theory, the electronic energy of the hydrogen atom in the nth Bohr orbit is given by En = −n^2 / -21.7 × 10^−19 J Calculate the longest wavelength of electron from the 3rd Bohr’s orbit of the He^+ ion. According to Bohr theory the electronic energy of the hydrogen atom in [...]
Estimate the difference in energy between the first and second Bohr orbit for hydrogen atom. At what minimum atomic number would a transition from n=2 to n=1 energy level result in the emission of X-rays with l = 3.0×10^ −8 m? Which hydrogen-like species does this atomic number correspond to?
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Estimate the difference in energy between the first and second Bohr orbit for hydrogen atom. At what minimum atomic number would a transition from n=2 to n=1 energy level result in the emission of X-rays with l = 3.0×10^ −8 m? Which hydrogen-like species does this atomic number correspond to? at a distance r from [...]
What transition in the hydrogen spectrum would have the same wavelength as the Balmer transition, n=4 to n=2 of He^+ spectrum?
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What transition in the hydrogen spectrum would have the same wavelength as the Balmer transition, n=4 to n=2 of He^+ spectrum? n=4 to n=2 of He + spectrum? What transition in the hydrogen spectrum would have the same wavelength as the Balmer transition November 9, 2020 Category: Chapter 2 - Atomic Structure , Chemistry , [...]