a A photon with a wavelength of 93.8 nm strikes a hydrogen atom, and light is emitted by the atom. How many emission lines would be observed? n Energy J/atom -4.45 X 10-20 -6.06 x 10 20 7 9 5 4 3 2 -8.72 X 10 1 -20 -1.36 × 10-19 -2.42 x 10-19 -5.45 X 10-19 -2.18 X 10-18 lines Lyman series 93.1 nm 93.8 nm wu 0'96 97.3 nm 102.6 nm 121.6 nm Invisible (Ultraviolet) lines 410.2 nm 434.1 nm Balmer series 410.2 nm 434.1 nm 486.1 nm 656.3 nm 486.1 nm 656.3 nm Ritz-Paschen series 1005 nm 1094 nm 1282 nm 1875 nm Invisible lines (Infrared)

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A photon with a wavelength of 93.8 nm strikes a hydrogen atom, and light
is emitted by the atom. How many emission lines would be observed?
n Energy J/atom
4.45 X 10-20
-6.06 X 10
-20
7
6
5
3
2
-8.72 X 10
1
-20
-1.36 X 10-19
-2.42 x 10-19
ww
-5.45 X 10-19
lines
-2.18 x 10 18
Lyman series
93.1 nm
wu g'£6
95.0 nm
97.3 nm
102.6 nm
121.6 nm
Balmer series
410.2 nm
434.1 nm
486.1 nm
656.3 nm
486.1 nm
Ritz-Paschen
series
1005 nm
1094 nm
1282 nm
1875 nm
Transcribed Image Text:A photon with a wavelength of 93.8 nm strikes a hydrogen atom, and light is emitted by the atom. How many emission lines would be observed? n Energy J/atom 4.45 X 10-20 -6.06 X 10 -20 7 6 5 3 2 -8.72 X 10 1 -20 -1.36 X 10-19 -2.42 x 10-19 ww -5.45 X 10-19 lines -2.18 x 10 18 Lyman series 93.1 nm wu g'£6 95.0 nm 97.3 nm 102.6 nm 121.6 nm Balmer series 410.2 nm 434.1 nm 486.1 nm 656.3 nm 486.1 nm Ritz-Paschen series 1005 nm 1094 nm 1282 nm 1875 nm
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