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21 July, 14:53

Calculate the wavelength, in nanometers, of the spectral line produced when an electron in a hydrogen atom undergoes the transition from the energy level n = 5 to the level n = 2.

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  1. 21 July, 18:04
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    Where R = Rydberg constant = 1.09737316 * 10^7 m-1

    nf = 1 and ni = 6

    1 / λ = (1.09737316 * 10^7 m^-1) * (1/1^2 - 1/6^2) = 10668905.7 m^-1

    So the wave length is λ = 1 / (10668905.7 m^-1) * (10^9 nm / 1 m) = 93.7 nm
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