Question
Question: The atomic number of an element whose \[{k_\alpha }\] wavelength is \[\lambda \] is 11. The atomic n...
The atomic number of an element whose kα wavelength is λ is 11. The atomic number of an element whose kα wavelength is 4λ
(A) 6
(B) 11
(C) 44
(D) 4
Solution
Wavelength of light emitted or the wavelength of light absorbed in a transition is inversely proportional to the z−1 where z is the atomic number i.e. the number of protons in the atom. In this question we are given the value of wavelength in both cases. We can find the atomic number by equating the value of constant in the 2nd equation from the 1st.
Complete step-by-step solution
According to the formula for kα
v=c(z−1)
Where v is the frequency of radiation, squaring both sides
λ1=k(z−1)2
Where k is the constant of proportionality
Z is the atomic number of the atom
λ is the wavelength of the atom
For the atom with atomic number 11
5 = Z - 1 \\
Z = 6 \\