Energy of an electron is given by E=-2.178*10^(-18) wavelength of light required to excite an electron in an hydrogen atom from level n = 1 to n = 2 will be?

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2023-01-27

Energy of an electron is given by E = 2.178 × 10 18 wavelength of light required to excite an electron in an hydrogen atom from level n = 1 to n = 2 will be?

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We have, E = 2.178 × 10 18
For hydrogen Z = 1
So, E 1 = 2.178 × 10 18 [ 1 / 1 2 ] E 2 = 2.178 × 10 18 [ 1 / 2 2 ] E = 2.178 × 10 18 ( 1 1 2 1 2 2 ) λ = 1.21 × 10 7

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