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Standard XII
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1900's Physics and Wave
75 The energy...
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75 The energy required for the electron excitation in Li++ from the first to third orbit?
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Energy required for the electron excitation in
L
i
+
+
from the first to the third Bohrs orbit:
Q.
Energy required for the electron excitation in
L
i
+
+
from the first to the third Bohr orbit is :
Q.
The energy required to excite an electron of H-atom from first orbit to second orbit is :
Q.
If the ionization energy of hydrogen atom is
13.6
e
V
then the wavelength of the radiation required to excite the electron in
L
i
+
+
from first to third Bohr orbit is approximately
Q.
A single electron ion has nuclear charge
+
Z
e
where
Z
is atomic number and
e
is electronic charge. It requires
16.52
e
V
to excite the electron from the second Bohr orbit. Find
(a) The atomic number of element?
(b) The energy required for transition of electron from first to third orbit?
(c) Wavelength of photon required to remove electron from first Bohr orbit to infinity?
(d) The kinetic energy of electron in first Bohr orbit?
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