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17 January, 14:16

An electron in the n=6 level of the hydrogen atom relaxes to a lower energy level, emitting light of?=93.8nm. find the principal level to which the electron relaxed.

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  1. 17 January, 14:29
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    We can find the principal level or lower level using Rydberg's formula:

    1/w = R (1/L² - 1/U²)

    where:

    w is the wavelength (93.8 nm),

    L is the lower energy level (unknown)

    U the upper energy level (n = 6)

    R is Rydberg's constant (10,967,758 waves per meter)

    Substituing known values into the equation:

    1 / (9.38 * 10^-8 m.) = 10,967,758 (1/L² - 1-36)

    Using the solver function of the calculator to get for L:

    L = 0.999

    so L = 1.

    The lower level is 1 (the ground state).
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