You may want to reference (Pages 85 - 88) Section 2.3 while completing this problem. Part C Calculate the frequency of the light emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom makes each of the following transitions. Then, calculate the energy emitted from each transition n 5-n 1 Express the frequency in inverse seconds. s-1 V2 3.16x1015 s Previous Answers Submit Correct A frequency of 3.15 x 1015 Hz falls in the UV region. Part D 5-n 1 transition in J? What is the energy emitted from n ΑΣφ ? J Previous Answers Request Answer Submit Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining

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please answer part D. 

You may want to reference (Pages 85 - 88) Section 2.3 while
completing this problem.
Part C
Calculate the frequency of the light emitted when an electron in a
hydrogen atom makes each of the following transitions. Then,
calculate the energy emitted from each transition
n 5-n 1
Express the frequency in inverse seconds.
s-1
V2 3.16x1015 s
Previous Answers
Submit
Correct
A frequency of 3.15 x 1015 Hz falls in the UV region.
Part D
5-n 1 transition in J?
What is the energy emitted from n
ΑΣφ
?
J
Previous Answers Request Answer
Submit
Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining
Transcribed Image Text:You may want to reference (Pages 85 - 88) Section 2.3 while completing this problem. Part C Calculate the frequency of the light emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom makes each of the following transitions. Then, calculate the energy emitted from each transition n 5-n 1 Express the frequency in inverse seconds. s-1 V2 3.16x1015 s Previous Answers Submit Correct A frequency of 3.15 x 1015 Hz falls in the UV region. Part D 5-n 1 transition in J? What is the energy emitted from n ΑΣφ ? J Previous Answers Request Answer Submit Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining
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