That was excellent, thank you. Subscribe button just clicked🗽Question please: Do you know what emission (if any) occurs when an excited electron drops back down from a higher energy level but not all the way down to its rest state, e.g. say an electron starting at n=2 gets energized up to n=5 and then drops back down from n=5 to n=3? Or does the theory assume it always drops back to the 'n' that it started from?
Emission will occur if electron drops from any higher to lower level. And you can calculate the energy of that emission by subtracting the energies of initial and final state. As in your question initial state of e is 5th and final state is 3. Energy of emission= E of 5th level - E of 3rd level.
Hydrogen alpha line is the 1st line of Balmer series in which electron comes from 3rd orbit to 2nd orbit. And beta line is the 2nd line of Balmer series in which electron comes from 4th orbit to the 2nd orbit of Hydrogen.
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That was excellent, thank you. Subscribe button just clicked🗽Question please: Do you know what emission (if any) occurs when an excited electron drops back down from a higher energy level but not all the way down to its rest state, e.g. say an electron starting at n=2 gets energized up to n=5 and then drops back down from n=5 to n=3? Or does the theory assume it always drops back to the 'n' that it started from?
Emission will occur if electron drops from any higher to lower level. And you can calculate the energy of that emission by subtracting the energies of initial and final state. As in your question initial state of e is 5th and final state is 3. Energy of emission= E of 5th level - E of 3rd level.
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Mam can u explain about H alpha line H beta line etc...and how to calculate it's n2 value
Hydrogen alpha line is the 1st line of Balmer series in which electron comes from 3rd orbit to 2nd orbit. And beta line is the 2nd line of Balmer series in which electron comes from 4th orbit to the 2nd orbit of Hydrogen.
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Hello Dr. What is the line in the region n =6, and n =infinity?
It is Humphreys series.
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