Chemistry, asked by zayanc972, 1 month ago

which of the spectrum arises when an electron jumps from one energy level to another
1) nuclear
2) vibrational energy
3) electronic
4) rotational​

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Answered by itzFlirty
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Answer

  • Correct option is 3) electronic

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.

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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which of the spectrum arises when an electron jumps from one energy level to another (2) vibrational energy

Explanation:

The electron gains energy and becomes less stable as it moves out from the nucleus. Absorption of energy occurs when an electron leaps from a lower energy level to a higher energy level by absorbing energy from its surroundings.

Nuclear:

  • Nuclear energy is the energy stored in an atom's nucleus, or core. Nuclear energy can be used to generate power, but first it must be extracted from the atom.

Vibrational energy:

  • According to vibrational energy specialists, certain emotions and thinking patterns, such as joy, serenity, and acceptance, produce high frequency vibrations, whilst others (such as rage, despair, and fear) produce lower frequency vibrations.
  • There isn't a lot of scientific evidence to back up this claim.

Electronic:

  • Electronics is described as electric-powered devices or the study of such devices. Radios, computers, and televisions are examples of electronics.
  • The study and application of electrical devices that control the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles.

Rotational:

  • Work-energy theorem for rotational work work done on a rigid body due to the sum of torques summed over the angle through which the body rotates.
  • The change in rotational kinetic energy of a rigid body equals the total rotational effort done on it.
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