Loose Leaf For Physics With Connect 2 Semester Access Card
Loose Leaf For Physics With Connect 2 Semester Access Card
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Author: Alan Giambattista
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 27, Problem 43P

(a)

To determine

The longest wavelength associated with the Paschen series.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 43P

The longest wavelength associated with the Paschen series is 1874nm_.

Explanation of Solution

The transition with the least energy will produce a photon with longest wavelength. The transition with least energy is n=4 to n=3 transition.

Write the expression to find the energy of the transition from n=4 to n=3.

    E=E4E3

Here,E4 is the energy of the n=4 state and E3 is the energy of the n=3 state.

Rewrite the above equation in terms of the initial energy.

    E=E142E132                                                                                                             (I)

Here, E1 is the ground state energy.

Write the expression to find the wavelength in terms of energy.

    λ=hcE                                                                                                                     (II)

Here, h is the Planck’s constant, c is the speed of light and λ is the wavelength.

Conclusion:

Substitute 13.61eV for E1 in equation (I).

    E=13.61eV4213.61eV32=0.6616eV

Substitute 6.626×1034Js for h, 2.998×108m/s for c and 0.6616eV(1.602×1019J1eV) for E in the above equation.

    λ=(6.626×1034Js)(2.998×108m/s)0.6616eV(1.602×1019J1eV)=1874nm

Therefore, the longest wavelength associated with the Paschen series is 1874nm_.

(b)

To determine

The wavelength of the series limit of the Paschen series.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 43P

The wavelength of the series limit of the Paschen series is 820.0nm_.

Explanation of Solution

The transition with the series limit is the transition between n= to n=3 transition.

Write the expression to find the energy of the transition from n= to n=3.

    E=EE3

Here,E is the energy of the n= state and E3 is the energy of the n=3 state.

Rewrite the above equation in terms of the initial energy.

    E=E1E132                                                                                                            (III)

Here, E1 is the ground state energy.

Write the expression to find the wavelength in terms of energy.

    λ=hcE                                                                                                                   (IV)

Here, h is the Planck’s constant, c is the speed of light and λ is the wavelength.

Conclusion:

Substitute 13.61eV for E1 in equation (III).

    E=13.61eV13.61eV32=013.61eV32=1.5122eV

Substitute 6.626×1034Js for h, 2.998×108m/s for c and 1.5122eV(1.602×1019J1eV) for E in the equation (IV).

    λ=(6.626×1034Js)(2.998×108m/s)1.5122eV(1.602×1019J1eV)=820.0nm

Therefore, the wavelength of the series limit of the Paschen series is 820.0nm_.

(c)

To determine

The part of the electromagnetic spectrum in which the Paschen series is present.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 43P

The part of the electromagnetic spectrum in which the Paschen series is present is the IR.

Explanation of Solution

The range of the wavelengths of the Paschen series extends from 820.0nm to 1874nm. This set of wavelengths corresponds to the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum.

Therefore, the part of the electromagnetic spectrum in which the Paschen series is present is the IR.

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Chapter 27 Solutions

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