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Standard XII
Chemistry
1900's Physics and Wave
26. Calculate...
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26. Calculate energy required to excite electron from ground state to 5th orbit of H atom
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If the energy of electron in H atom is given by expression
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1312
n
2
kJ mol
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1
, then the energy required to excite the electron from ground state to second orbit is :
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If the energy of an electron in Hydrogen atom is given by expression,
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1312
/
n
2
k
J
m
o
l
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, then the energy required to excite the electron from ground state to second orbit is
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Energy required to excite an electron from second to third Bohr orbit of a Hydrogen like atom is 47.2 eV, then
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The ionization energy of hydrogen atom is
13.6
e
V
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The energy required to excite the electron in a hydrogen atom from the ground state to the first excited state is:
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If the ionisation energy for H atom is
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, calculate the required energy in eV to excite it from the ground state to the first excited state.
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