Respuesta :
The energy of a wave is calculated by E = hf where f is the frequency and h is the Planck's constant (6.626 ×10^-34 J/s).
The formula may be written as E= hc/λ where c is the speed of light 3×10^8 m/s and λ is the wavelength.
Thus energy = (6.626 × 10^-34)×(3 ×10^8)/ (656.3 nm)
= 3.0267 × 10^ -19 J
Therefore, the initial energy level of an electron is 3.0267 × 10^-19 joules.
The formula may be written as E= hc/λ where c is the speed of light 3×10^8 m/s and λ is the wavelength.
Thus energy = (6.626 × 10^-34)×(3 ×10^8)/ (656.3 nm)
= 3.0267 × 10^ -19 J
Therefore, the initial energy level of an electron is 3.0267 × 10^-19 joules.
The initial energy level of the electron is n=3.
The emission line at 656.3 nm in the hydrogen emission spectrum corresponds to the Balmer series hence;
λ = 656.3 × 10^-9 m
nfinal = 2 (Balmer series)
ninitial = ?
R = 1.097 × 10^7 m-1
From;
1/λ = R(1/n^2final - 1/n^2initial)
Substituting values;
1/656.3 × 10^-9 = 1.097 × 10^7 (1/2^2 - 1/n^2initial)
0.1389 = 0.25 - 1/n^2initial
1/n^2initial = 0.25 - 0.1389
ninitial = 3
Hence, the initial energy level of the electron is n=3.
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