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Why is the transition into N proportional to N+1?

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Answered by Anonymous
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So, Thé ÃnSwer is --) Light's wavenumber is proportional to frequency , and therefore alsoproportional to light's quantum energy E. Thus, . ... A frequency (or spectral energy) emitted in a transition from n1to n2 therefore represents the photon energy emitted or absorbed when an electron makes a jump from orbital 1to orbital 2.

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Answered by Anonymous
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=> Transition (1), from n=1 to n=2


The closer to the nucleus (positively-charged) an electron (negatively-charged) lies, the lower its potential energy.

Transitions lowering this energy tend to be spontaneous and releases energy (in the form of electromagnetic radiations when it comes to atomic electrons).

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