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Which of the following electron transitions between two energy states () in the hydrogen atom corresponds to the emission of a photon with the longest wavelength?explain why pleasee

8 ? 5
2 ? 5
5 ? 8
5 ? 2

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Answer:

emission of photon is of maximum wavelength when electron transition is from n = 8 to n = 5

Explanation:

Longest wavelength for the transition means the energy difference in two levels must me minimum

So here we know that the energy of electron in a given level is

[tex]E = -13.6 (\frac{z^2}{n^2})[/tex]

now if z = 1 for hydrogen

then Energy of electron for n = 2

[tex]E_2 = -13.6(\frac{1^2}{2^2})[/tex]

[tex]E_2 = -3.4 eV[/tex]

Energy of electron for n = 5

[tex]E_5 = -13.6(\frac{1^2}{5^2})[/tex]

[tex]E_5 = -0.544 eV[/tex]

Energy of electron for n = 8

[tex]E_8 = -13.6(\frac{1^2}{8^2})[/tex]

[tex]E_8 = -0.2125 eV[/tex]

Now for least energy difference we can say

[tex]\Delta E = E_5 - E_8[/tex]

[tex]\Delta E = (-0.2125) - (-0.544) = 0.3315 eV[/tex]

So emission of photon is of maximum wavelength when electron transition is from n = 8 to n = 5