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Explain how Bohr’s rule for the quantization of electron orbital angular momentum differs from the actual rule.

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What is a hydrogen-like atom, and how are the energies and radii of its electron orbits related to those in hydrogen?

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Problems&Exercises

By calculating its wavelength, show that the first line in the Lyman series is UV radiation.

1 λ = R 1 n f 2 1 n i 2 λ = 1 R ( n i n f ) 2 n i 2 n f 2 ; n i = 2, n f = 1, size 12{ { {1} over {λ} } =R left ( { {1} over {n rSub { size 8{f} } rSup { size 8{2} } } } - { {1} over {n rSub { size 8{i} } rSup { size 8{2} } } } right ) drarrow λ= { {1} over {R} } left [ { { \( n rSub { size 8{i} } cdot n rSub { size 8{f} } \) rSup { size 8{2} } } over {n rSub { size 8{i} } rSup { size 8{2} } - n rSub { size 8{f} } rSup { size 8{2} } } } right ]; n rSub { size 8{i} } =2" , "n rSub { size 8{f} } =1" ,"} {} so that

λ = m 1.097 × 10 7 ( 2 × 1 ) 2 2 2 1 2 = 1 . 22 × 10 7 m = 122 nm size 12{λ= left ( { {m} over {1 "." "097" times "10" rSup { size 8{7} } } } right ) left [ { { \( 2 "." 1 \) rSup { size 8{2} } } over {4 - 1} } right ]=1 "." "22" times "10" rSup { size 8{ - 7} } " m"="122"" nm"} {} , which is UV radiation.

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Find the wavelength of the third line in the Lyman series, and identify the type of EM radiation.

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Look up the values of the quantities in a B = h 2 4 π 2 m e kq e 2 , and verify that the Bohr radius a B is 0.529 × 10 10 m size 12{0 "." "529" times "10" rSup { size 8{ - "10"} } " m"} {} .

a B = h 2 4 π 2 m e kZq e 2 = ( 6.626 × 10 34 J·s ) 2 4 π 2 ( 9.109 × 10 31 kg ) ( 8.988 × 10 9 N · m 2 / C 2 ) ( 1 ) ( 1.602 × 10 19 C ) 2 = 0.529 × 10 10 m

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Verify that the ground state energy E 0 size 12{E rSub { size 8{0} } } {} is 13.6 eV by using E 0 = 2 π 2 q e 4 m e k 2 h 2 . size 12{E rSub { size 8{o} } = { {2π rSup { size 8{2} } q rSub { size 8{e} } rSup { size 8{4} } m rSub { size 8{e} } k rSup { size 8{2} } } over {h rSup { size 8{2} } } } "." } {}

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If a hydrogen atom has its electron in the n = 4 size 12{n=4} {} state, how much energy in eV is needed to ionize it?

0.850 eV

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A hydrogen atom in an excited state can be ionized with less energy than when it is in its ground state. What is n size 12{n} {} for a hydrogen atom if 0.850 eV of energy can ionize it?

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Find the radius of a hydrogen atom in the n = 2 size 12{n=2} {} state according to Bohr’s theory.

2.12 × 10 –10 m size 12{2 "." "12" times "10" rSup { size 8{"-10"} } " m"} {}

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Show that 13.6 eV / hc = 1.097 × 10 7 m = R (Rydberg’s constant), as discussed in the text.

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What is the smallest-wavelength line in the Balmer series? Is it in the visible part of the spectrum?

365 nm

It is in the ultraviolet.

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Show that the entire Paschen series is in the infrared part of the spectrum. To do this, you only need to calculate the shortest wavelength in the series.

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Do the Balmer and Lyman series overlap? To answer this, calculate the shortest-wavelength Balmer line and the longest-wavelength Lyman line.

No overlap

365 nm

122 nm

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(a) Which line in the Balmer series is the first one in the UV part of the spectrum?

(b) How many Balmer series lines are in the visible part of the spectrum?

(c) How many are in the UV?

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A wavelength of 4 . 653 μm size 12{4 "." "653 μm"} {} is observed in a hydrogen spectrum for a transition that ends in the n f = 5 size 12{n rSub { size 8{f} } =5} {} level. What was n i size 12{n rSub { size 8{i} } } {} for the initial level of the electron?

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A singly ionized helium ion has only one electron and is denoted He + size 12{"He" rSup { size 8{+{}} } } {} . What is the ion’s radius in the ground state compared to the Bohr radius of hydrogen atom?

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A beryllium ion with a single electron (denoted Be 3 + size 12{"Be" rSup { size 8{3+{}} } } {} ) is in an excited state with radius the same as that of the ground state of hydrogen.

(a) What is n size 12{n} {} for the Be 3 + size 12{"Be" rSup { size 8{3+{}} } } {} ion?

(b) How much energy in eV is needed to ionize the ion from this excited state?

(a) 2

(b) 54.4 eV

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Atoms can be ionized by thermal collisions, such as at the high temperatures found in the solar corona. One such ion is C + 5 size 12{C rSup { size 8{+5} } } {} , a carbon atom with only a single electron.

(a) By what factor are the energies of its hydrogen-like levels greater than those of hydrogen?

(b) What is the wavelength of the first line in this ion’s Paschen series?

(c) What type of EM radiation is this?

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Verify Equations r n = n 2 Z a B and a B = h 2 4 π 2 m e kq e 2 = 0.529 × 10 10 m using the approach stated in the text. That is, equate the Coulomb and centripetal forces and then insert an expression for velocity from the condition for angular momentum quantization.

kZq e 2 r n 2 = m e V 2 r n , so that r n = kZq e 2 m e V 2 = kZq e 2 m e 1 V 2 . From the equation m e vr n = n h 2 π , we can substitute for the velocity, giving: r n = kZq e 2 m e 4 π 2 m e 2 r n 2 n 2 h 2 so that r n = n 2 Z h 2 4 π 2 m e kq e 2 = n 2 Z a B , where a B = h 2 2 m e kq e 2 .

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The wavelength of the four Balmer series lines for hydrogen are found to be 410.3, 434.2, 486.3, and 656.5 nm. What average percentage difference is found between these wavelength numbers and those predicted by 1 λ = R 1 n f 2 1 n i 2 size 12{ { {1} over {λ} } =R left ( { {1} over {n rSub { size 8{f} } rSup { size 8{2} } } } - { {1} over {n rSub { size 8{i} } rSup { size 8{2} } } } right )} {} ? It is amazing how well a simple formula (disconnected originally from theory) could duplicate this phenomenon.

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Questions & Answers

Three charges q_{1}=+3\mu C, q_{2}=+6\mu C and q_{3}=+8\mu C are located at (2,0)m (0,0)m and (0,3) coordinates respectively. Find the magnitude and direction acted upon q_{2} by the two other charges.Draw the correct graphical illustration of the problem above showing the direction of all forces.
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