Part 1 The electron in a hydrogen atom is initially located in the shell where n=1. (A) The hydrogen atom is illuminated with radiation that has a wavelength of 97.2 nm. What is the energy (in J) of a single photon from that radiation? (B) After absorbing the photon described in (A), the electron becomes excited and travels from n=1 to another shell. After this transition, the electron is in the shell where n= (Show all your work for (A) and (B) Part 2 In Part 1, the electron in the hydrogen atom left n=1 after absorbing a photon. In which direction did the electron travel? a) towards the nucleus b) away from the nucleus c) into the nucleus

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Part 1
The electron in a hydrogen atom is initially
located in the shell where n=1.
(A) The hydrogen atom is illuminated with
radiation that has a wavelength of 97.2 nm.
What is the energy (in J) of a single photon
from that radiation?
(B) After absorbing the photon described in
(A), the electron becomes excited and travels
from n=1 to another shell. After this
transition, the electron is in the shell where n=
(Show all your work for (A) and (B)
Part 2
In Part 1, the electron in the hydrogen atom
left n=1 after absorbing a photon. In which
direction did the electron travel?
a) towards the nucleus
b) away from the nucleus
c) into the nucleus
Transcribed Image Text:Part 1 The electron in a hydrogen atom is initially located in the shell where n=1. (A) The hydrogen atom is illuminated with radiation that has a wavelength of 97.2 nm. What is the energy (in J) of a single photon from that radiation? (B) After absorbing the photon described in (A), the electron becomes excited and travels from n=1 to another shell. After this transition, the electron is in the shell where n= (Show all your work for (A) and (B) Part 2 In Part 1, the electron in the hydrogen atom left n=1 after absorbing a photon. In which direction did the electron travel? a) towards the nucleus b) away from the nucleus c) into the nucleus
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