Answer:
1.64x10⁻¹⁸ J
Explanation:
By the Bohr model, the electrons surround the nucleus of the atom in shells or levels of energy. Each one has it's energy, and the electron doesn't fall to the nucleus because it can reach another level of energy, and then return to its level.
When the electrons go to another level, it absorbs energy, and then, when return, this energy is released, as a photon (generally as luminous energy). The value of the energy can be calculated by:
E = hc/λ
Where h is the Planck constant (6.626x10⁻³⁴ J.s), c is the light speed (3.00x10⁸ m/s), and λ is the wavelength of the photon.
The wavelength can be calculated by:
1/λ = R*(1/nf² - 1/ni²)
Where R is the Rydberg constant (1.097x10⁷ m⁻¹), nf is the final orbit, and ni the initial orbit. So:
1/λ = 1.097x10⁷ *(1/1² - 1/2²)
1/λ = 8.227x10⁶
λ = 1.215x10⁻⁷ m
So, the energy is:
E = (6.626x10⁻³⁴ * 3.00x10⁸)/(1.215x10⁻⁷)
E = 1.64x10⁻¹⁸ J
C. 6, 1, 0, -1/2
Explanation:
The four quantum numbers are:
- Principal quantum number (n): this represents the energy level in which an orbital is located.
- Azimuthal quantum number gives the shape of the orbitals in subshells accommodating the electrons.
- Magnetic quantum number gives the number of spatial orientations or degeneracy of the orbitals in the subshells.
- Spin quantum number describes the spinning of an electron in either clockwise or anticlockwise directions.
To know the electron with the highest energy, we use the principal quantum number values.
n values takes whole numbers i.e n = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7.............
The higher the value, the higher the energy level.
From the given quantum numbers, C has the highest energy levels.
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The empirical formula is the simplest formula attainable while maintaining the ratio so it will be CH2.
Explanation:
The empirical formula of a chemical compound is the simplistic positive integer ratio of atoms being in a compound. A simple example of this thought is that the empirical formula of sulfur monoxide, or SO, would simply be SO, as is the empirical formula of disulfur dioxide, S2O2.
There would be a 2 infront of the NH3 and and 2 Infront of the H2O