Using equation e=(hcrh)(1n2)=(−2.18×10−18j)(1n2), calculate the energy of an electron in the hydrogen atom when n= 5.

Respuesta :

8.72 x 10^(-20)J

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The given formula for energy is:

[tex]E = hcR_{H}(\frac{1}{n^{2}})[/tex]     (1)

where,

h = planck's constant

c = [tex]\frac{1}{\lambda }[/tex] =[tex]\nu[/tex] (frequency)

n = energy level

Substitute the given value of n and [tex]hcR_{H}[/tex] in formula (1)

[tex]Energy = (-2.18 \times 10^{-18 }J)\times (\frac{1}{5^{2}})[/tex]

= [tex](-2.18 \times 10^{-18 }J)\times (\frac{1}{25})[/tex]

= [tex](-2.18 \times 10^{-18 }J)\times (0.04)[/tex]

= [tex]-0.0872 \times 10^{-18 }J[/tex]

= [tex]-8.72 \times 10^{-20 }J[/tex]

Thus, energy of an electron in the hydrogen atom when n = 5 is [tex]-8.72 \times 10^{-20 }J[/tex]

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