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The orbital electron of a hydrogen atom moves with a speed of 5.456 * 10(5) m/s, (a) find the value of the quantum number ‘n’ associated with this electron, (b) calculate the radius of this orbit, and (c) the energy of the electron in this orbit?

Sagar , 7 Years ago
Grade 12
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Vikas TU

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Dear student 
We know that energy of nth orbit, En = -K/n2 (for hydrogen atom), where K is a constant. So we have to know the value of 'K'. This can be done by using ionization enthalpy data.
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