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Use the Rydberg equation to calculate the wavelength of the photon emitted when a hydrogen atom undergoes a transition from n = 5 to n = 1. Be careful when working with the reciprocal term in the Rydberg equation, and watch your unit. Submit Answer Answer Submitted: Your final submission will be graded when the time limit is reached. Tries 1/3 Previous Tries Now calculate the energy difference (delta E) for the transition in the previous problem for 1 mol H atoms. (Enter your answer in J/mol.) (in)/mol)
Use the Rydberg equation to calculate the wavelength of the photon emitted when a hydrogen atom undergoes a transition from n = 5 to n = 1. Be careful when working with the reciprocal term in the Rydberg equation, and watch your unit. Submit Answer Answer Submitted: Your final submission will be graded when the time limit is reached. Tries 1/3 Previous Tries Now calculate the energy difference (delta E) for the transition in the previous problem for 1 mol H atoms. (Enter your answer in J/mol.) (in)/mol)
Jean KeelingLv2
21 Mar 2019