The Bohr’s energy of a stationary state of hydrogen atom is given as E_ n = -2 ^ 2 m e^ 4…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Structure of Atom
The Bohr’s energy of a stationary state of hydrogen atom is given as \(E_{n}=\frac{-2 \pi^{2} m e^{4}}{n^{2} h^{2}}\). Putting the values of m and e for nth energy level which is not the correct value?
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