The longest wavelength doublet absorptio | Class 11 Chemistry Chapter Structure of Atom, Structure of Atom NCERT Solutions

Question:

The longest wavelength doublet absorption transition is observed at 589 and 589.6 nm. Calculate the frequency of each transition and energy difference between two excited states.

Answer:

λ1 = 589 nm = 5.89X10-9m

therefore v1=c/ λ1 = 3x108/589x10-9 = 5.093x1014/sec

λ2 = 589.6nm = 589.6x10-9m

therefore v2 = c/ λ2 = 3x108/589.6x10-9

= 5.088x1014/sec

ΔE=E2-E= h(v2-v1)

= (6.626x10-34)(5.093x-5.088)x1014

= 3.31x10-22J

 


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Comments

  • Dev
  • 2019-08-27 19:10:03

Please change the background colour


  • Mayukh Majumdar
  • 2019-05-24 21:58:44

Sir, The answer is not matching with NCERT Answers.


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Welcome to the NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Chemistry - Chapter . This page offers a step-by-step solution to the specific question from Excercise 1 , Question 50: The longest wavelength doublet absorption transition is observed at 589 and 589.6 nm. Calculate the ....