Chapter 40: Q74P (page 1251)
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The value of .
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Consider the elements selenium Z = 34 , bromine Z = 35 , and krypton Z = 36 . In their part of the periodic table, the sub- shells of the electronic states are filled in the sequence 1s2s2p3s3p3d2s2p........ . What are (a) the highest occupied subshell for selenium and (b) the number of electrons in it, (c) the highest occupied subshell for bromine and (d) the number of electrons in it, and (e) the highest occupied subshell for krypton and (f) the number of electrons in it?
From Eq. 40-26, what is the ratio of the photon energies due to transitions in two atoms whose atomic numbers are Z and Z' ? (b) What is this ratio for uranium and aluminum? (c) For uranium and lithium?
How many electron states are there in a shell defined by the quantum number n = 5 ?
Consider an atom with two closely spaced excited states A and B. If the atom jumps to ground state from A or from B, it emits a wavelength of 500 nm or 510 nm, respectively. What is the energy difference between states A and B?
Calculate the (a) smaller and (b) larger value of the semi-classical angle between the electron spin angular momentum vector and the magnetic field in a Stern鈥揋erlach experiment. Bear in mind that the orbital angular momentum of the valence electron in the silver atom is zero.
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