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Chapter 27, Problem 64P

(a)

To determine

The wavelengths can absorbed by the H atom in between the wavelength ranging 96nm to 110nm.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 64P

The wavelengths can absorbed by the H atom in between the wavelength ranging 96nm to 110nm are 97.3nm and 103nm_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the absorbed energy associated from the transition between the energy levels.

    E=|E1||En|        (I)

Here, E is the absorbed energy associated from the transition between the energy levels, E1 is the ground state energy, En is the energy of the n level.

Write the expression for the En.

    En=E1n2        (II)

Here, n is the nth energy level.

Write the expression for wavelength.

    λ=hcE        (III)

Here, λ is the wavelength, h is the Planck’s constant, c is the speed of light in vacuum.

Use equation (II) and (I) in (III) to solve for absorbed wavelength associated from the transition between the energy levels.

    λ=hc|E1||E1|n2=1240eVnm|E1||E1|n2        (IV)

Conclusion:

Substitute 13.6eV for E1, 2 for n in equation (IV) to find the absorbed wavelength associated from the transition between the energy levels form n=2 to n=1.

    λ=1240eVnm|13.6eV||13.6eV|22=1240eVnm10.2eV=122nm

Substitute 13.6eV for E1, 3 for n in equation (IV) to find the absorbed wavelength associated from the transition between the energy levels form n=3 to n=1.

    λ=1240eVnm|13.6eV||13.6eV|32=1240eVnm12.09eV=103nm

Substitute 13.6eV for E1, 4 for n in equation (IV) to find the absorbed wavelength associated from the transition between the energy levels form n=4 to n=1.

    λ=1240eVnm|13.6eV||13.6eV|42=1240eVnm12.75eV=97.3nm

Substitute 13.6eV for E1, 5 for in equation (IV) to find the absorbed wavelength associated from the transition between the energy levels form n=5 to n=1.

    λ=1240eVnm|13.6eV||13.6eV|52=1240eVnm13.056eV=95.0nm

Therefore, the wavelengths can absorbed by the H atom in between the wavelength ranging 96nm to 110nm are 97.3nm and 103nm_.

(b)

To determine

The recoil speed of the atom after absorption.

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Answer to Problem 64P

The recoil speed of the atom after absorption are 4.07m/s for the 97.3nm photon_ and 3.86m/s for the 103nm photon_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the energy of the photon.

    Ephotn=pc        (V)

Here, Ephotn is the energy of the photon, p is the momentum.

Write the expression for p.

    p=hλ        (VI)

Write the expression for the momentum associated with the photon.

    pphoton=Ephotonc        (VII)

Use equation (V) and (VI) in (VII) to solve for pphoton.

    pphoton=hλ        (VIII)

Write the expression for momentum associated with hydrogen atom.

    pH=mHv        (IX)

Here, pH is the momentum of hydrogen atom, mH is the mass of hydrogen atom, v is the recoil velocity.

Equate equation (IX) and (VII) to solve for recoil velocity.

    v=hmHλ        (X)

Conclusion:

Substitute 6.626×1034Js for h, 97.3nm for λ, 1.674×1027kg for mH in equation (X) to find the v associated with 97.3nm.

    v=(6.626×1034Js)(1.674×1027kg)(97.3nm×109m1nm)=4.07m/s

Substitute 6.626×1034Js for h, 103nm for λ, 1.674×1027kg for mH in equation (X) to find the v associated with 103nm.

    v=(6.626×1034Js)(1.674×1027kg)(103nm×109m1nm)=3.86m/s

Therefore, the recoil speed of the atom after absorption are 4.07m/s for the 97.3nm photon_ and 3.86m/s for the 103nm photon_.

(c)

To determine

The wavelength of each photon emitted and classify its region in electromagnetic spectrum.

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Answer to Problem 64P

The wavelength of photon emitted from n=2 to n=1 is 122nm,UV_n=2 to n=1 is 103nm,UV_n=3 to n=1 is 97.3nm,UV_, n=3 to n=2 is 656nm,Visible(red)_, n=4 to n=2 is 486nm,Visible(blue)_, n=4 to n=3 is 1.88×103nm,IR_.

Explanation of Solution

Use equation (IV) to solve for the wavelength associated with the absorbed wavelength associated from the transition between the energy levels.

    E=1240eVnm|E1|nf2|E1|ni2        (XI)

Conclusion:

Substitute 13.6eV for E1, 2 for ni, 1 for nf in equation (IX) to find the absorbed wavelength associated from the transition between the energy levels form n=2 to n=1.

    λ=1240eVnm|13.6eV|12|13.6eV|22=1240eVnm10.2eV=122nm

Substitute 13.6eV for E1, 3 for ni, 1 for nf in equation (IX) to find the absorbed wavelength associated from the transition between the energy levels form n=3 to n=1.

    λ=1240eVnm|13.6eV|12|13.6eV|32=1240eVnm12.09eV=103nm

Substitute 13.6eV for E1, 4 for ni, 1 for nf in equation (IX) to find the absorbed wavelength associated from the transition between the energy levels form n=4 to n=1.

    λ=1240eVnm|13.6eV|12|13.6eV|42=1240eVnm12.75eV=97.3nm

Substitute 13.6eV for E1, 3 for ni, 2 for nf in equation (IX) to find the absorbed wavelength associated from the transition between the energy levels form n=3 to n=2.

    λ=1240eVnm|13.6eV|22|13.6eV|32=1240eVnm3.40eV1.51eV=1240eVnm1.89eV=97.3nm

Substitute 13.6eV for E1, 4 for ni, 2 for nf in equation (IX) to find the absorbed wavelength associated from the transition between the energy levels form n=4 to n=2.

    λ=1240eVnm|13.6eV|22|13.6eV|42=1240eVnm3.40eV0.85eV=1240eVnm2.55eV=486nm

Substitute 13.6eV for E1, 4 for ni, 3 for nf in equation (IX) to find the absorbed wavelength associated from the transition between the energy levels form n=4 to n=3.

    λ=1240eVnm|13.6eV|32|13.6eV|42=1240eVnm1.51eV0.85eV=1240eVnm0.661eV=1.88×103nm

Therefore, the wavelength of photon emitted from n=2 to n=1 is 122nm,UV_n=2 to n=1 is 103nm,UV_n=3 to n=1 is 97.3nm,UV_, n=3 to n=2 is 656nm,Visible(red)_, n=4 to n=2 is 486nm,Visible(blue)_, n=4 to n=3 is 1.88×103nm,IR_.

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