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20 April, 11:37

What quantum number of the hydrogen atom comes closest to giving a 24-nm-diameter electron orbit?

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  1. 20 April, 11:47
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    n = 15. A Bohr orbit with n = 15 comes closest to having a 24 nm diameter.

    The formula for the radius r of the nth orbital of a hydrogen atom is

    r = n^2·a

    where

    a = the Bohr radius = 0.0529 nm

    We can solve this equation to get

    n = √ (r/a)

    If d = 24 nm, r = 12 nm.

    ∴ n = √ (12 nm/0.0529 nm) = √227 = 15.1

    n must be an integer, so n = 15.
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