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21 May, 11:18

Calculate the photon energy (in joules) for the light emitted from the hydrogen atom if ninitial = 4 and nfinal = 2.

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  1. 21 May, 11:36
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    To solve this, we must first find the value of the wavelength using the formula:

    1/ʎ = R [1 / (nfinal) ^2 - 1 / (ninitial) ^2]

    where ʎ is wavelength and R is Rydberg’s constant = 10,973,731.6 m-1

    1/ʎ = 10,973,731.6 m-1 [1/2^2 - 1/4^2]

    1/ʎ = 2,057,574.675 m-1

    ʎ = 4.86 x 10^-7 m

    Then compute for energy using the equation:

    E = hc / ʎ

    where h is Plancks constant = 6.63 x 10^-34 J s, c is speed of light = 3 x 10^8 m/s

    E = (6.63 x 10^-34 J s) (3 x 10^8 m/s) / 4.86 x 10^-7 m

    E = 4.09 x 10^-19 J
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