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The Wave Number Of The First Line Of Balmer Series Of Hydrogen Is 15200 cm−1 . The Wave Number Of The First Line Of Balmer Series For Li 2+ Ion Is


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Wave number:

  • The number of waves present in a unit distance or the reciprocal of wavelength is termed a wave number.
  • It can be measured as the frequency of a wave divided by its velocity.
  • The five series of Hydrogen or Hydrogen-like elements are: Lyman, Balmer, Paschen, Brackett, and Pfund.

Rydberg formula:

  • A scientist named Rydberg established the relation between the energy difference between different energy levels and the wavelength of absorbed/ emitted photons.
  • The following is known as the Rydberg formula.

ν=1λ=RHZ2[1n12-1n22] , where

ν= Wave number of the wave.

λ=Wavelength of the wave.

RH=Rydberg Constant i.e. 1.097 m-1

Z= Atomic number of the element

n1= Lower energy level

n2= Higher energy level

Step 1: Specifying the given credentials and assumptions:

  • The wave number of the first line of the Balmer series of Hydrogen(H) = νH = 15200 cm-1
  • For the first line of the Balmer series : n1=2andn2=3.
  • The atomic number of Hydrogen(H) and Lithium-ion(Li2+) are 1 and 3 respectively.
  • Lithium-ion(Li2+) is a Hydrogen-like element due to having an electron, hence, it exhibits these spectrums.

Step 2: Using the Rydberg formula:

  • The wave number of the given series in Hydrogen(H) with atomic number Z = 1 is given as

νH=1λH=RH×12122-132νH=15200cm-1(Given)

  • In the case of Lithium-ion(Li2+), the atomic number Z = 3. Hence, the following relation can be expressed:

νLi2+=1λLi2+=RH×32122-132=9×RH×122-132νLi2+=9×νH¯νLi2+=9×15200cm-1νLi2+=136800cm-1


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