Question
Chemistry Question on Structure of atom
For Balmer series in the spectrum of atomic hydrogen, the wave number of each line is given by υˉ=RH(n121−n221) where RH is a constant and n1and n2 are integers. Which of the following statement(s) is (are) correct? 1. As wavelength decreases, the lines in the series converge 2. The integer n1 is equal to 2 3. The ionisation energy of hydrogen can be calculated from the wave number of these lines 4. The line of longest wavelength corresponds to n2=3
1,2 and 3
2,3 and 4
1,2 and 4
2 and 4 only
1,2 and 4
Solution
v=λ1=RH[221−n221]
Here n=2 since Balmer series, the transition is between some energy level n2 and n1=2.
As the wave length decreases, the wave number increases.
This implies that the difference 221−n221 also increases or ultimately m2 increases.
As n2 increases, the lines in the series coverge.
Ionization energy of hydrogen can be calculated from wave number of lines in lyman series as the electron is present in n=1.
Longest wave length corresponds to minimum difference between
221 and n221. This is for n2=3.