Question
Question: Highly excited states for hydrogen-like atoms(also called Rydberg states) with nuclear charge \({Z_e...
Highly excited states for hydrogen-like atoms(also called Rydberg states) with nuclear charge Zeare defined by their principal quantum number n, where n>>1. Which of the following statement(s) is(are) true?
A. Relative change in the radii of two consecutive orbitals does not depend on Z.
B. Relative change in the radii of two consecutive orbitals varies as n1
C. Relative change in the energy of two consecutive orbitals varies as n21
D. Relative change in the angular momenta of two consecutive orbitals varies as n1
Solution
Apply bohr’s postulates to find the relationship between different physical quantities of atomic orbits, also you may need to apply law of energy conservation to find some physical quantities like velocity of electrons.
Complete answer:
Let mass of electron be m
It moves with speed v and radius of nthorbit is rn
Now according to bohr’s postulate (angular momentum is integral multiple of ℏ)
We have
mvr=nℏ
As centripetal force is due to electrostatic force,therefore we can say;
centripetalforce=rnmv2=krn2Ze.e
Solving both these equations we have
Radius rn=mZe22n2ℏ2
rn∝Zn2
Relative change in radius of two consecutive radius will be