Chemistry, asked by kichuwalia0101, 4 months ago

Find incorrect relation: n1, Z1 : Orbit Number and atomic number of an atom n2, Z2 : Orbit number and atomic number atom of another atom P: linear momentum of revolving electron. L: Angular momentum of revolving electron. f: Frequency of revolution of revolving electron. K.E: Kinetic Energy of revolving electron.
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Answered by ayushbeautymdu
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option c is the answer for this question

Answered by shubhashis2002
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The answer was,

f_1/f_2=(z_/z_1)^2 (n_1/n_2)^3

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Atomic orbitals are typically cited by a combination of numbers and letters that account for certain features of the electrons coupled to the orbitals, such as 1s, 2p, 3d, and 4f. Principal quantum numbers are numbers that describe energy levels and relative distances from the nucleus. A shell comprises as many orbitals as the square of the principal quantum number, which is 12 = 1, 22 = 4, and 32 = 9. Three orbitals try to compensate for a p subshell, three orbitals compensate for a d subshell, and five orbitals make up an s subshell (l = 0). Therefore, there are 2(l) + 1 orbital in a subshell.

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