COLLEGE PHYSICS,V.2
COLLEGE PHYSICS,V.2
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ISBN: 9781305965522
Author: SERWAY
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 28, Problem 28P

(a)

To determine

The expression for the energy level of the sole remaining electron.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 28P

The expression for the energy level of the sole remaining electron is En=(122eV)n2.

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the energy level is,

  En=Z2(13.6eV)n2

  • En is the nth energy level,
  • n is nth level
  • Z is the atomic number

Substitute 3 for Z to find En.

  En=(3)2(13.6eV)n2=(122eV)n2

Thus, expression for the energy level is (122eV)n2.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the expression for the energy level is (122eV)n2.

(b)

To determine

The energy for the level n=4.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 28P

The energy for the level n=4 is 7.63eV.

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the energy level is,

  En=(122eV)n2

  • En is the nth energy level,
  • n is nth level

Substitute 4 for n to find En.

  E4=(122eV)(4)2=7.63eV

Thus, the energy for the level n=4 is 7.63eV.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the energy for the level n=4 is 7.63eV.

(c)

To determine

The energy for the level n=2.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 28P

The energy for the level n=2 is 30.5eV.

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the energy level is,

  En=(122eV)n2

  • En is the nth energy level,
  • n is nth level

Substitute 2 for n to find En.

  E2=(122eV)(2)2=30.5eV

Thus, the energy for the level n=2 is 30.5eV.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the energy for the level n=2 is 30.5eV.

(d)

To determine

The energy of the photon for the transition from fourth level to second level.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 28P

the energy of the photon for the transition from fourth level to second level is 22.9eV or 3.66×1018J.

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the energy difference is,

  Ephoton=(E4E2)

  • E2andE4 are the second and fourth level energy,
  • En is nth level energy

From unit conversion,

    1eV=1.6×1019J

Substitute (7.63eV) for E4, (30.5eV) for E2 to find Ephoton.

  Ephoton=[(7.63eV)(30.5eV)]=22.9eV=22.9eV×1.6×1019J1eV=3.66×1018J

Thus, the energy of the photon for the transition from fourth level to second level is 22.9eV or

3.66×1018J.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the energy of the photon for the transition from fourth level to second level is 22.9eV or 3.66×1018J.

(e)

To determine

The frequency and wavelength of the emitted photon.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 28P

The frequency and wavelength of the emitted photon is 5.52×1015Hz and 5.43×108m respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the frequency of the photon is,

  f=Ephotonh

  • Ephoton is the photon energy
  • h is Planck’s constant

Substitute 3.66×1018J for Ephoton, 6.63×1034J-s for h to find f.

  f=(3.66×1018J)(6.63×1034J-s)=5.52×1015Hz

Formula to calculate the wavelength of the photon is,

  λ=cf

  • c is the speed of light
  • f is the frequency

Substitute 3×108m/s for c, 5.52×1015Hz for f to find λ.

  λ=3×108m/s5.52×1015Hz=5.43×108m

Thus, the frequency and wavelength of the emitted photon is 5.52×1015Hz and 5.43×108m respectively.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the frequency and wavelength of the emitted photon is 5.52×1015Hz and 5.43×108m respectively.

(f)

To determine

The wavelength belongs to in which spectrum.

(f)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 28P

The wavelength belongs to in which spectrum is deep ultraviolet region.

Explanation of Solution

The wavelength of the photon for the transition is 5.43×108m. So, this wavelength belongs to deep ultraviolet region.

Thus, this wavelength belongs to deep ultraviolet region.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the wavelength belongs to deep ultraviolet region

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