in a bohr model of an atom when an electron jumps from n=1 to n=3 how much energy will be emitted or absorbed?
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when electron jumps from n=1 to n=3 then electron absorbs the energy in the form of photon..
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so If we discuss about the hydrogen atom then the energy of H atom in n=1 is 13.6 and n= 1.51
so, The energy difference btw them is -13.6-(-1.51)
= -12.09
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