These transitions are part of the Lyman seriesSolution Use R
These transitions are part of the Lyman series.
Solution
Use Rydberg\'s Equation to solve for this problem, which is as follows:
1/wavelength = R((1/n2x )-(1/ny2 ))
Where R is Rydberg\'s constant, 1.0974 * 107 m-1
=
wavelength = 1/(.82305* 10^7 m-1)
=
Wavelength = 1.214 * 10-7 m
And, since wavelength is typically given in nanometers (1 nm = 1 * 10-9 m) when looking at hydrogren emission spectra, convert the 10-7to 10-9 by moving the decimal back two more places.
So,
The wavelength expected for light composed of photons produced by an n=3 to n=1 transition in a hydrogen atom is:
121.4nm
or, to three significant figures,
121 nm
