The electron in the th orbit of Li is excited to th orbit using the radiation of energy . The value of is _____.
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The electron in the th orbit of Li is excited to th orbit using the radiation of energy . The value of is _____.
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Standard Method
Given: electron in Li is excited from to using radiation of energy .
Find: the value of .
For a hydrogen-like species, the energy difference between two orbits is
For Li, . Here the transition is from to , so
Substituting the given values,
Since , this gives
So,
Now testing ,
This satisfies the equation.
Therefore, the value of is .
Quick Check
Given: .
Find: .
Check the smallest integer value first:
Then
This matches immediately.
Therefore, the correct value is .
Using instead of for Li. Li is a hydrogen-like ion with nuclear charge , so the energy expression must contain . Always identify the atomic number before substitution.
Writing the transition energy with the levels reversed. For excitation from lower to higher orbit, use the magnitude of the energy difference between and correctly. Do not treat the absorbed radiation energy as negative here.
Forgetting that the final orbit is , not a separate unknown unrelated to . Substitute the levels as and before solving.
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