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16 May, 00:37

using the Bohr model for hydrogen: energy = hc/wavelength = 2.18 x 10^-18 Joules (1/nf2 - 1/ni2) N=15 to n=5

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  1. 16 May, 00:57
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    Energy lost is 7.63*10⁻²⁰J

    Explanation:

    Hello,

    I think what the question is requesting is to calculate the energy difference when an excited electron drops from N = 15 to N = 5

    E = hc/λ (1/n₂² - 1/n₁²)

    n₁ = 15

    n₂ = 5

    hc/λ = 2.18*10⁻¹⁸J (according to the data)

    E = 2.18*10⁻¹⁸ (1/n₂² - 1/n₁²)

    E = 2.18*10⁻¹⁸ (1/15² - 1/5²)

    E = 2.18*10⁻¹⁸ * (-0.035)

    E = - 7.63*10⁻²⁰J

    The energy lost is 7.63*10⁻²⁰J

    Note : energy is lost / given off when the excited electron jumps from a higher energy level to a lower energy level
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