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How is Rydberg constant related to atomic number?​

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Answered by jaylawimberly74
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the value of Rydberg constant is directly proportional to the atomic number.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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Rydberg constant related to atomic number as follows:

  • The value of the Rydberg constant is exactly according to the wavelength formula of the hydrogen emission spectrum, corresponding to the atomic number. Because every element in the periodic table has a distinct atomic number, the Rydberg constant value varies.

              R= Z² R_{H}

                    R_{H} - Rydberg constant number for H-atom

                     Z- Atomic number

                      R_{H}- 1.0947 x 10^{7} m-1

                        R x Z²

           

  • With a relative standard uncertainty of less than 2 parts in 1012, the Rydberg constant is one of the most precisely established physical constants. The additional physical constants' values that characterize it are constrained by its precision.

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