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15 October, 05:35

What is the equation for the energy levels of the hydrogen atom

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  1. 15 October, 07:11
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    Answer: E = (13.6 eV) [1/nf² - 1/ni²]

    En = (-13.6 eV) / n²

    where n=1,2,3 ...

    Explanation:

    According to Bohr's theory each spcified energy value (E1, E2, E3 ...) is called energy level of the atom and the only allowable values are given by the equation

    En = (-13.6 eV) / n²

    The energy change (ΔE) that accompaies the leap of an electron from one energy level to another is given by equation

    E = (13.6 eV) [1/nf² - 1/ni²]
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