2.Given the information that each visible transition ends at the 1st excited energy level (n=2), calculate what level it came from using Ryberg's equation, equation 4. Line Color Wavelength (from data) (from data table) Red Blue Purple Violet 639nm 469nm 419nm 410nm Calculate the energy change 3.11x10-28 4.24x10-28 4.74x10-28 4.85x10-28 Calculate the change in energy levels From n = From n = From n = From n = to n = 2 to n = 2 to n = 2 to n = 2

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Problem 66QAP: Consider the following transitions 1. n=3 to n=1 2. n=2 to n=33. n=4 to n=34. n=3 to n=5(a) For...
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2.Given the information that each visible transition ends at the 1st excited energy level (n=2),
calculate what level it came from using Ryberg's equation, equation 4.
Line Color
Wavelength
(from data)
(from data table)
Red
Blue
Purple
Violet
639nm
469nm
419nm
410nm
Calculate the energy
change
3.11x10-28
4.24x10-28
4.74x10-28
4.85x10-28
Calculate the change in
energy levels
From n =
From n =
From n =
From n =
to n = 2
to n = 2
to n = 2
to n = 2
Transcribed Image Text:2.Given the information that each visible transition ends at the 1st excited energy level (n=2), calculate what level it came from using Ryberg's equation, equation 4. Line Color Wavelength (from data) (from data table) Red Blue Purple Violet 639nm 469nm 419nm 410nm Calculate the energy change 3.11x10-28 4.24x10-28 4.74x10-28 4.85x10-28 Calculate the change in energy levels From n = From n = From n = From n = to n = 2 to n = 2 to n = 2 to n = 2
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