Chemistry, asked by sarvesh80, 1 year ago

How can we calculate energy of electron in Bohr's orbit?​

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Answered by Blaezii
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Using the Bohr model, determine the energy in joules of the photon produced when an electron in a Li2+ ion moves from the orbit with n = 2 to the orbit with n = 1. Consider a large number of hydrogen atoms with electrons randomly distributed in the n = 1, 2, 3, and 4 orbits.

Answered by priyanshikakatyayan
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Hey friend here is your answer . . . . .

By the formula : 2n^2 , we can calculate the energy of electrons where n is the shell number.

Hope it helps you !!!

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