In a Bohr’s model of atom when an electron jumps from n = 1 to n = 3, how much energy…
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In a Bohr’s model of atom when an electron jumps from
n = 1 to n = 3, how much energy will be emitted or absorbed (1erg = 10–7 J)
n = 1 to n = 3, how much energy will be emitted or absorbed (1erg = 10–7 J)
- 2.15 × 10–11 erg
- 0.1911 × 10–10 erg
- 2.389 × 10–12 erg
- 0.239 × 10–10 erg
Answer
(B) 0.1911 × 10 –10 erg
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