A uranium atom with \\(Z\\) = 92 has 92 protons in its nucleus. It has two elect
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A uranium atom with (Z) = 92 has 92 protons in its nucleus. It has two electrons in an (n) = 1 orbit.
Part A
Determine the radius of this orbit. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Part B
Indicate any assumptions that you made.
A. We was apply Bohr's model to a nucleus of charge 85e with a single electron in the first orbit. B. We was apply Bohr's model to a nucleus of charge 90e with a single electron in the first orbit. C. We was apply Bohr's model to a nucleus of charge 91e with a single electron in the first orbit. D. We was apply Bohr's model to a nucleus of charge 92e with a single electron in the first orbit.Explanation / Answer
a)
r = ro n2 = (5.29 x 10-11) (1)2 = 5.29 x 10-11
b)
D. We was apply Bohr's model to a nucleus of charge 92e with a single electron in the first orbit.
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