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what change in molar energy in joule would be associated with the atomic transition giving rise to a radiation of 1 hertz frequency​

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Answered by yenula
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Answer:

change in molar energy would be associated with an atomic transition giving rise to radiation of 1 Hz frequency. Hence, 6.63 X 10^-34 joules of molar energy would be associated with an atomic transition giving rise to radiation of 1 Hz frequency.

Answered by indiabrainly
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Explanation:

"To measure the change in energy for atomic transition which causes radiation of 1 Hz, we use the equation E=hv(1).

In this equation, v refers to the emitted radiation's frequency, h refers to the planck's constant, and e refers to the emitted radiation's energy. Since energy emitted due to a transition is the same as the difference of energy between the two energy levels of the energies, E=6.63x10-34x1.

=6.63 X 10-34 X 1

So, the answer would be 6.63x10-34J"

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