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sarasara

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Suppose Bohr had chosen the potential energy of the electron in the hydrogen atom to be V = 0 when the electron is in the orbit with n = 1 . He could do this by
 a. choosing n = 1 for the orbit where the kinetic energy of the electron is zero.
  b. adding a constant 13.6 eV to the potential energy for all values of n.
  c. adding a constant 27.2 eV to the potential energy for all values of n.
  d. subtracting a constant 13.6 eV from the potential energy for all values of n.
  e. subtracting a constant 27.2 eV from the potential energy for all values of n.

Question 2

An electron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition from the n = 3 to the n = 1 energy state. Determine the wavelength of the emitted photon (in nm).
 a. 1 006
  b. 209
  c. 306
  d. 103
  e. 821



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Amiracle

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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sarasara

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Reply 2 on: Jul 28, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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