The wavelength of the radiation emitted, when in a hydrogen atom electron falls from…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Atomic Structure
The wavelength of the radiation emitted, when in a hydrogen atom electron falls from infinity to stationary state 1, would be (Rydberg constant = 1.097 × 107 mol-1):
- 91 nm
- 192 nm
- 406 nm
- 9.1 × 10-8 nm
Answer
(A) 91 nm
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