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The following table gives the wavelengths of light given off when electrons change between the energy levels in hydrogen as described in the first row:

Transition of n 3→2 4→2 5→2 6→2 7→2 8→2 9→2 ∞→2
Wavelength (nm) 656.3 486.1 434.1 410.2 397.0 388.9 383.5 364.6
Colour Red Blue-green Violet Violet (Ultraviolet) (Ultraviolet) (Ultraviolet) (Ultraviolet)

1. Calculate the potential energy of an electron at level n=2.

c=λf

3×108=364.6×109×f

f=8.23×1014 Hz

ΔE=hf=6.63×1034×8.23×1014=5.46×1019 J=3.41 eV

2. Calculate the difference in potential energy between levels n=2 and n=3.

This time, let's derive a general formula:

f=ΔEh

c=λΔEh

ΔE=chλ=3×108×6.63×1034656.3×109=3.03×1019 J=1.89 eV

3. What is the potential energy of an electron at level n=3?

3.41+1.89=1.52 eV

4. If an electron were to jump from n=7 to n=5, what would the wavelength of the photon given off be?

ΔE=chλ5,2chλ7,2=ch(1λ5,21λ7,2)=3×108×6.63×1034(1434.1×1091397×109)=4.28×1020 J

λ=chΔE=3×108×6.63×10344.28×1020=4.65 μm

5. Prove that the wavelength of light emitted from the transition n=4 to n=2 is 486.1 nm (HINT: e=hf and c=fλ)

13.6(122142)=2.55eV

2.55eV=hcλ therefore λ=hc2.55×1.6×1019=4.875×107=488nm

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