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what is the change of energy when electrons jumps from n = 1 to n = 6​

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Answered by kumartexas
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Answer:

change is of 5 because they jump from 1 to 6

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Answered by sarveshpmg1811
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Answer:

When an electron jumps from from one orbitals to another orbital the energy absorbed or released is given by, 

hν=En3−En1

Now, En=n2−13.6eV

En1=−13.6eV and En3=−1.5eV

Therefore, hν=12.1eV

Hence, 12.1eV amount of energy is  absorbed during transition from first orbitals in third orbital.

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