c) Find the energy change, in joules, for a single hydrogen electron undergoing this transition. Put your final answer here with units! d) Convert the energy change in part c to units of kilojoules per mole of electrons. Put your final answer here with units! e) Find the energy, frequency, and wavelength (in nm) of the photon emitted from a single hydrogen atom whose electron undergoes the relaxation. Label each result clearly. Put your final for ENERGY here with Put your final answer for frequency here with units!

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1) This question explores the energy associated with an electron
transition from n = 5 to n = 2.
a) Make a rough sketch of the electron energy level diagram
for hydrogen. Make a horizontal line for each of the energy
levels corresponding to n 1 through n 6. (Notice part b
also has 'you add something else too!)
Place a picture of your drawing here, by pasting it in
as an image. It may help to email yourself a picture
first (no need for camscanner, an image is
acceptable). Delete these words when you do that!
b) In your energy level sketch, make a vertical arrow between
the levels that illustrates an electron transition from n = 5 to
n = 2. Questions below, c, d, and e refer to the same
transition.
Answer above on your diagram above
c) Find the energy change, in joules, for a single hydrogen
electron undergoing this transition.
Put your final answer
here with units!
d) Convert the energy change in part c to units of kilojoules per
mole of electrons.
Put your final answer
here with units!
e) Find the energy, frequency, and wavelength (in nm) of the
photon emitted from a single hydrogen atom whose electron
undergoes the relaxation. Label each result clearly.
Put your final for
ENERGY here with
units!
Put your final answer
for frequency here
with units!
Put your final answer
for wavelength here
with units!
Transcribed Image Text:1) This question explores the energy associated with an electron transition from n = 5 to n = 2. a) Make a rough sketch of the electron energy level diagram for hydrogen. Make a horizontal line for each of the energy levels corresponding to n 1 through n 6. (Notice part b also has 'you add something else too!) Place a picture of your drawing here, by pasting it in as an image. It may help to email yourself a picture first (no need for camscanner, an image is acceptable). Delete these words when you do that! b) In your energy level sketch, make a vertical arrow between the levels that illustrates an electron transition from n = 5 to n = 2. Questions below, c, d, and e refer to the same transition. Answer above on your diagram above c) Find the energy change, in joules, for a single hydrogen electron undergoing this transition. Put your final answer here with units! d) Convert the energy change in part c to units of kilojoules per mole of electrons. Put your final answer here with units! e) Find the energy, frequency, and wavelength (in nm) of the photon emitted from a single hydrogen atom whose electron undergoes the relaxation. Label each result clearly. Put your final for ENERGY here with units! Put your final answer for frequency here with units! Put your final answer for wavelength here with units!
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