Partial Energy Level Diagram for Hydrogen

In summary, the conversation revolves around the search for a Partial Energy Level Diagram for Hydrogen. The original poster asks if anyone knows where to find it and later clarifies that it is a diagram with energy levels. There is a mention of the question being asked by different generations from different countries.
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moonlight1
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Does anyone know where I can find Partial Energy Level Diagram for Hydrogen? Thanxs.
 
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Well,since nobody gave an answer,you might as well explain what the heck you are looking for...Is it Partial Energy (...) or Partial (...) Diagram...?
Is it a diagram with energy levels (as one which can be found in any QM book or atomic physics book),or what?

Daniel.
 
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of course it's partial energy level diagram...what's wrong with it?
 
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bharata said:
of course it's partial energy level diagram...what's wrong with it?

You responded to a thread from five years ago.
 
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it's beautiful isn't it? how different generation is asking the same question and we might from two different countries...
I was searching on internet of "partial energy level diagram" hehehe :D
 

1. What is a partial energy level diagram for hydrogen?

A partial energy level diagram for hydrogen is a visual representation of the energy levels and transitions of hydrogen atoms. It shows the different energy levels that electrons in a hydrogen atom can occupy, as well as the transitions between these levels.

2. How is a partial energy level diagram for hydrogen useful?

A partial energy level diagram for hydrogen is useful because it helps scientists understand the energy levels and transitions of hydrogen atoms, which can provide insights into the behavior of other atoms and molecules. It also helps in studying and predicting the spectral lines of hydrogen, which are used in fields like astrophysics and chemistry.

3. What does a partial energy level diagram for hydrogen look like?

A partial energy level diagram for hydrogen typically consists of horizontal lines representing energy levels and arrows representing transitions between these levels. The diagram may also include labels for the energy levels and wavelengths of the transitions.

4. How are the energy levels in a partial energy level diagram for hydrogen labeled?

The energy levels in a partial energy level diagram for hydrogen are labeled with the letters s, p, d, and f, which correspond to the different types of orbitals in an atom. Each energy level can also have sub-levels, which are labeled with numbers (e.g. 1s, 2p, 3d).

5. Are there any limitations to using a partial energy level diagram for hydrogen?

Yes, there are limitations to using a partial energy level diagram for hydrogen. It only shows the energy levels and transitions of a single hydrogen atom, and cannot account for the interactions between multiple atoms or molecules. Additionally, it does not consider the effects of electron spin or the uncertainty principle.

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