By using the Bohr model, decide which element is likely to emit aX-ray with a wavelength of 14 x 10-9 m. Give its atomic number asyour answer.
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By using the Bohr model, decide which element is likely to emita Kα X-ray with a wavelength of4.5x10-9m.
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In each atom of a metal target in an X-ray tube, there are Z protons. This metal emits a K(sub alpha) X-ray that has a wavelength of 1.45 x 10^(-10)m. Use the Bohr model to estimate the K (sub alpha) X-ray wavelength emitted by a target each atom of which contains Z-1 protons.
When a certain element is bombarded with high-energy electrons, Ka X-rays that have an energy of 5396 eV are emitted. Determine the atomic number Z of the element. Use the Bohr model as necessary