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Chapter 29 Reading Quiz

Chapter 29 Reading Quiz. Dr. Harold Williams. Reading Quiz. What is the “Balmer formula” a formula for? Masses of atomic nuclei of hydrogen isotopes Wavelengths in the hydrogen emission spectrum Energies of stationary states of hydrogen

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Chapter 29 Reading Quiz

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  1. Chapter 29Reading Quiz Dr. Harold Williams

  2. Reading Quiz • What is the “Balmer formula” a formula for? • Masses of atomic nuclei of hydrogen isotopes • Wavelengths in the hydrogen emission spectrum • Energies of stationary states of hydrogen • Probabilities of electron position in stationary states of hydrogen Slide 29-6

  3. Answer • What is the “Balmer formula” a formula for? • Masses of atomic nuclei of hydrogen isotopes • Wavelengths in the hydrogen emission spectrum • Energies of stationary states of hydrogen • Probabilities of electron position in stationary states of hydrogen Slide 29-7

  4. Reading Quiz • Which of the following aspects of the stationary states of hydrogen does Bohr’s analysis of the hydrogen atom get right? • The existence of a “spin” quantum number • The existence of a “magnetic” quantum number • The shapes of the electron clouds • The energies of the stationary states Slide 29-8

  5. Answer • Which of the following aspects of the stationary states of hydrogen does Bohr’s analysis of the hydrogen atom get right? • The existence of a “spin” quantum number • The existence of a “magnetic” quantum number • The shapes of the electron clouds • The energies of the stationary states Slide 29-9

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