Part A: Use the energy levels of hydrogen, given by the equation: [E n = (-13.60
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Part A:
Use the energy levels of hydrogen, given by the equation: [En = (-13.606/n2)eV] to calculate the energy, E, of the visible Balmer series photons: E = 13.606eV (1/4 - l/n2), where n=3 for the red line, n=4 for the blue-green, and n=5 for the violet; your text shows how to compute the wavelength (in Angstroms) of a photon if its energy is known in eV (electron volts): = 12398/E. Use this formula to compute the wavelenths of the three Balmer lines that you observed; show each step of your work
Part B:
At what angle would you expect to see the second order line for =6562Angstroms in this experiment?
Please any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you.!!
Explanation / Answer
For the visible balmer E = 13.06 eV ( 1/ n^2 - 1/ n_0^2 ) for n = 3 red line E_3 = - 13.06*1.6*10^-19 J ( 1/ 3^2 -1/1) = 18.57 *10^-19 J for n = 4 blue green line E_4 = - 13.06*1.6*10^-19 J ( 1/ 4^2 -1/1) = 19.5*10^-19J for n = 5 violet line E_5 = - 13.06*1.6*10^-19 J ( 1/ 5^2 -1/1) = 20.0*10^-19 J = 20.0*10^-19 J a photon if its energy is known in eV = 12398/E. for n = 3 _3 = 12398 / 18.57 *10^-19 J / 1.6*10^-19 J = 1068.2 m for n = 4 _4 = 12398 / 19.5 *10^-19 J / 1.6*10^-19 J = 1017.4 m = 1017.4 m for n = 5 _5 = 12398 / 20.0 *10^-19 J / 1.6*10^-19 J = 991.8m _5 = 12398 / 20.0 *10^-19 J / 1.6*10^-19 J = 991.8mRelated Questions
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