Calculate the wave number of photon emitted during the transition from the orbit n=2 to n = 1 in hydrogen atom (RH = 109677 cm–1)
72740 cm–1
83560cm–1
82258 cm–1
92820cm–1
The formula to calculate the wave number (ν) of a photon emitted or absorbed during a transition in a hydrogen atom is given by:
ν = RH x \((\frac {1}{n_f^2}-\frac {1}{n_i^2})\)
Where:
RH = Rydberg constant for hydrogen = 109677 cm-1
nf = final energy level or orbit (n = 1 in this case)
ni = initial energy level or orbit (n = 2 in this case)
now by substituting we get:
ν = 109677 x \((\frac {1}{1^2}-\frac {1}{2^2})\)
ν = 109677 x (1 - \(\frac {1}{4}\))
ν = 109677 x \(\frac {3}{4}\)
ν ≈ 82257.75 cm-1
which is approximately 82258 cm-1, which corresponds to option (C).