B) It turns out that in a deuterium atom (hydrogen with one extra neutron) the energy levels are slightly shifted. The n-3 state is about 4.0 meV lower energy than in Hydrogen, and the n=2 state is about 8.5 meV lower energy than in Hydrogen. (meV = milli electron Volts) Find the wavelength of the light emitted by the n=3 to 2 transition in Deuterium.
B) It turns out that in a deuterium atom (hydrogen with one extra neutron) the energy levels are slightly shifted. The n-3 state is about 4.0 meV lower energy than in Hydrogen, and the n=2 state is about 8.5 meV lower energy than in Hydrogen. (meV = milli electron Volts) Find the wavelength of the light emitted by the n=3 to 2 transition in Deuterium.
B) It turns out that in a deuterium atom (hydrogen with one extra neutron) the energy levels are slightly shifted. The n-3 state is about 4.0 meV lower energy than in Hydrogen, and the n=2 state is about 8.5 meV lower energy than in Hydrogen. (meV = milli electron Volts) Find the wavelength of the light emitted by the n=3 to 2 transition in Deuterium.