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at how many Ångstroms is the power of the neucleus of an atom is at infinity for the electron i.e , no power ​

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Answered by bhavya0898
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In spectroscopy, the Rydberg constant, symbol {\displaystyle R_{\infty }}{\displaystyle R_{\infty }} for heavy atoms or {\displaystyle R_{\text{H}}}R_{\text{H}} for hydrogen, named after the Swedish physicist Johannes Rydberg, is a physical constant relating to the electromagnetic spectra of an atom. The constant first arose as an empirical fitting parameter in the Rydberg formula for the hydrogen spectral series, but Niels Bohr later showed that its value could be calculated from more fundamental constants via his Bohr model. As of 2018, {\displaystyle R_{\infty }}{\displaystyle R_{\infty }} and electron spin g-factor are the most accurately measured physical constants.[1]

Answered by t18136
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Answer:he energy levels for the H atom are given by: ... photon. We see that the electronic transition which gives rise to an EMITTED photon with ... A series of spectral lines in emission is characterized by a common value of nfinal -- i.e. ... "n=infinity", that is, removal of the electron so that there is no attraction to the nucleus.

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