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Determine the velocity and frequency of the electron in the ground state of the hydrogen atom, whose wavelength is 5.3 x 10 ^(-11) metres
 

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sikeveo said:
Determine the velocity and frequency of the electron in the ground state of the hydrogen atom, whose wavelength is 5.3 x 10 ^(-11) metres
lambda = nh/mv n is 1 (ground state)

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darkwarrior2 said:
if c = f x wavelength then sub wavelength into it and find f.
not sure about velocity, id like to know this too.
ooh... but they said electron, not photon...
 

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god im screwed if they ask this shit in the exam lol, but i dont recall that formula being in the formula book either .
 

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u get the velocity by using the eqn lambda=h/mv
sub in wavelength, mass of electron and h is plancks constant
 

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darkwarrior2 said:
god im screwed if they ask this shit in the exam lol, but i dont recall that formula being in the formula book either .
they dont have to give you each one...
plenty of the formulas are missing

(i think you can derive the one i mentioned
from the bohr equation?)
 

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u were right the first time. v is not c, since it's an electron, so you have to get the velocity first.

λ = h/mv

5.3x10-11 = 6.626x10-34 / (9.109x10-31 x v)

v = 6.626x10-34 / (6.626x10-34 x 5.3x10-11)

v = 1.372x107ms-1 (3dp)

Now v = fλ

1.3725.3x107 = f x 5.3x10-11

f = 1.3725x107 / 5.3x10-11

f = 2.59x1017 Hz (3dp)
 
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