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Show that the energy of an electron in a box varies as the square of the natural numbers

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

first step, 2-bromopropane is boiled with alccholic KOH to form propene on dehydrohalogenation.Propene so obtained is reacted with HBr in presence of peroxide to get 1-bromopropane.

Answered by rahul123437
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The energy of an electron in a box varies as the square of the natural numbers.

Explanation:

  • The energy of an electron in the box varies.
  • It is a positive number and the value of wave function is positive.
  • The particle in a box will describe a particle to freely move in a small space which is surrounded by barriers.
  • The model of the box is a hypothetical example that explains the difference between classical and quantum mechanics.
  • In the classical systems-A particle is trapped inside the large box which can move at a speed within the box and is probably found at some of the other positions.
  • The particle will occupy positive energy levels.
  • It can be zero energy as it will not sit idle.
  • The particles may be detected at certain positions which is known as spatial nodes.
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