Chemistry, asked by nazirhaq5764, 10 months ago

What amount of energy is release when electron revolved in 2nd shell?

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Answered by Ravispssbp
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Explanation:

The atom absorbs or emits light in discrete packets called photons, and each photon has a definite energy. Only a photon with an energy of exactly 10.2 eV can be absorbed or emitted when the electron jumps between the n = 1 and n = 2 energy levels

Answered by Anonymous
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Bohr frequency condition. [¦bȯr ¦frē·kwən·sē kən‚dish·ən] (atomic physics) The law that the frequency of the radiation emitted or absorbed during the transition of an atomic system between two stationary states equals the difference in the energies of the states divided by Planck's constant...

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