What is the frequency and wavelength of a photon emitted during a transition from n = 6 to n = 1 state in the hydrogen atom ?

1 Answer
Mar 15, 2018

#v=-3.2*10^15 Hz or s^-1#
#λ=-9.4*10^(-8)m#

Explanation:

Alright, given:
#n_i= 6#
#n_f=1#
#z=1# z is the atomic number
#R_H= 2.179xx10^(-18) J# It is a constant

To find change in energy
#∆E= -Z^2*R_H(1/n_f^2- 1/n_i^2) #
#∆E= -(1)^2*2.179xx10^(-18) J(1/(1)^2- 1/(6)^2) #
#∆E=-2.12*10^(-18)J #

To Find frequency:
#v= (∆E)/h#
h is plank's constant: #6.626*10^(-34) Js#
#v= (∆E)/h#
#v=(-2.12*10^(-18)J)/(6.626*10^(-34) Js) #
#v=-3.2*10^15 Hz or s^-1#

To find wavelength:
#c/v= λ#
Where c is the speed of light, #3*10^8 m/s#
#(3*10^8 m/s)/(-3.2*10^15 Hz)= -9.4*10^(-8)m#