Chemistry, asked by rotitemt, 1 year ago

how to find the wavelength of the light (in nm) is involved for an electron to change between these two levels and what is the formula for wavelength of the light?

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Answered by aryanm468
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Just be careful with the units...

1 m= 10^-9 nm

Here, R stands for Rydberg Constant having a value 1.09 * 10^7 (metre)^-1

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rotitemt: thank you very much
aryanm468: Ur welcome
sana123472: v equal to f lamda wave length
aryanm468: Yeah that's for the wavelength of light, the formula I posted is for the wavelength of electron or photon emitted when there is a change in the energy level
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