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COMEDK · Chemistry · 2. Structure of Atom

Which of the following electron transitions in the H-atom will release the largest amount of energy?

  1. A \(n=3\) to \(n=2\)
  2. B \(n=2\) to \(n=1\)
  3. C \(n=5\) to \(n=2\)
  4. D \(n=6\) to \(n=2\)
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(B) \(n=2\) to \(n=1\)

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The energy for electron transition is \[ \begin{aligned} & E=-13.6 Z^{2}\left[\frac{1}{n_{2}^{2}}-\frac{1}{n_{1}^{2}}\right] \\ \therefore & E \propto\left(\frac{1}{n_{2}^{2}}-\frac{1}{n_{1}^{2}}\right) \end{aligned} \] For \(n=2\) to \(n=1\) value of \(E\) is highest.…