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According to Bohr’s theory, the energy required for the transition of H-atom from n = 6 to n = 8 state is
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20/08/2021 10:39 am
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According to Bohr’s theory, the energy required for the transition of H-atom from n = 6 to n = 8 state is
(a) equal to the energy required for the transition from n = 5 to n = 6 state
(b) larger than in (a)
(c) less than in (a)
(d) equal to the energy required for the transition from n = 7 to n = 9 states.
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20/08/2021 10:40 am
Correct answer: (c) less than in (a)
Explanation:
The difference between the energy of adjacent energy levels decreases on moving away from nucleus.
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