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- A hydrogen-like atom (atomic number Z ) is in a higher excited state of quantum number n . This excited atom can make a transition to the first excited state by successively emitting two photons of energies text10.20eV and text17.00eV respectively. Alternatively, the atom from the same excited state can make a transition to the second excited state by successively emitting two photons of energy text4.25eV and text5.95eV respectively. Determine the value of Z . [Ionization energy of hydrogen atom = text13.6eV]
Q. A hydrogen-like atom (atomic number ) is in a higher excited state of quantum number . This excited atom can make a transition to the first excited state by successively emitting two photons of energies and respectively. Alternatively, the atom from the same excited state can make a transition to the second excited state by successively emitting two photons of energy and respectively. Determine the value of . [Ionization energy of hydrogen atom
Answer: 3
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