4. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) and then se
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4. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) and then select the best response below
(A-E) for indicating all those that are FALSE.
i) Transition B represents an emission. (T)
ii) Transition F represents an ionization. (T)
iii) Transition B represents an absorption. (F)
iv) Transition E involves a greater energy change than transition F. (T)
v) Transition A takes the electron to the 5th excited state. (F)
vi) Transition C represents the lattice energy of H. (F)
A. v & vi B. i, ii, & iv C. ii, iii & vi D. iii, v & vi E. iii & vi
Mainly I do no understand the diagram which means i cannot get to any of these answers, please help explain how the diagram leads to these answers.
Thank you
Below is the energy level diagram for the possible energy levels of a hydrogen atom. (not to scale). Answer the following questions 1 to 4 about the hydrogen atom What is the energy change (AE) corresponding to the transition labeled F? A. -1.63 x 1018 j B. 5.45×10-19J C. 2.18×10-18J D. 1.63 x 1018 j E. -5.45×10-19J 1. 2 2. What is the wavelength of light emitted by the transition labeled D? A. 1.03 10" nm B. 2.92 x 1015 nm C. 103 nm D. 1.03 nm E. 137 nm A B C D E F Orbital Energy Levels for Hydrogen 3. H(g)-> H + Consider the following chemical equation: Which of the transition arrows in the above energy level diagram best describes the energy change for this reaction? (Answer=E) (g) e 9:17PM 2/17/2016 WEExplanation / Answer
(A-E) for indicating all those that are FALSE.
i) Transition B represents an emission. (T)
ii) Transition F represents an ionization. (T)
iii) Transition B represents an absorption. (F)
iv) Transition E involves a greater energy change than transition F. (T)
v) Transition A takes the electron to the 5th excited state. (F)
vi) Transition C represents the lattice energy of H. (F)
D. iii, v & vi
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