The energy levels available to the electron in the hydrogen atom (Z = 1) are described by the following formula: ? = (−ℎ???) [Z2/n2] = −2.178 × 10-18J[ 1 2 /? 2 ] Describe the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom. Calculate the energy required to excite the hydrogen electron from level n = 1 to level n = 4.

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  1. The energy levels available to the electron in the hydrogen atom (Z = 1) are described by the following formula:

? = (−ℎ???) [Z2/n2] = −2.178 × 10-18J[ 1 2 /? 2 ]

  • Describe the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom.
  • Calculate the energy required to excite the hydrogen electron from level n = 1 to level n = 4.
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