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Solve Quantum States: n=6, l=1 Hydrogen Atom
i take that back worked it out thanks- jessiewills
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Solve Quantum States: n=6, l=1 Hydrogen Atom
im a bit dumber that that...so that means what?- jessiewills
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Solve Quantum States: n=6, l=1 Hydrogen Atom
Can anyone help me find out how to work out how many different quantum states are there in the Hydrogen atom with principal quantum number n = 6 and orbital quantum number l = 1? Any help?- jessiewills
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- Quantum Quantum states States
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Calculating the n=1 Energy Level of B4+ Ion
340.0...really? that simple also do i need to keep it to minus or does it change?- jessiewills
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Calculating the n=1 Energy Level of B4+ Ion
-340...but its needed in 4 significant figures? and i really don't understand how i can get that too it...im dumb :/- jessiewills
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Calculating the n=1 Energy Level of B4+ Ion
Z= 5 for the B and the n= 1 for the energy?- jessiewills
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Calculating the n=1 Energy Level of B4+ Ion
What is the energy of the n = 1 energy level in the B4+ hydrogen-like ion? I need it to 4 significant figures... I know the equation is En=Z squared X -13.60 /n squared... however I can't work out the answer to four significant figs- jessiewills
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- Energy Energy level Ion
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