I think its facedikertuiploped
The bohr diagram does
I think its facedikertuiploped
the quantum number n determines the energy of an electron in a hyrdogen atom.
The frequency of the electromagnetic wave determines the amount of energy it carries.
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The principal quantum number (n) represents the main energy level of an electron in an atom. It determines the energy level and distance of the electron from the nucleus.
The amount of energy needed to move an electron from one energy level to another is known as the energy difference between the two levels. This energy difference is typically quantified in electron volts (eV) or joules.
distance from the atomic nuclei
Yes, quantum numbers define the energy states and the orbitals available to an electron. The principal quantum number (n) determines the energy level or shell of an electron, the azimuthal quantum number (l) determines the shape or orbital type, the magnetic quantum number (m) determines the orientation of the orbital, and the spin quantum number (+1/2 or -1/2) determines the spin state of the electron. Together, these quantum numbers provide a complete description of the electron's state within an atom.
voltage is the amount of energy an electron carries
The work function is the minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from the surface of a material. It is a characteristic property of the material that determines its electron emission behavior in applications such as photoemission and thermionic emission.
An electron has no specific amount of energy. According to Bohr's Model of hydrogen atom, the energy of an electron in a shell is given by: E=-13.6x Z2/n2 E.V. Where Z is the atomic number of the atom, n is the shell number and E.V. is electron volt, the unit for energy 1E.V. = 1.6 x 10-19 J. But the Bohr's model was rejected and quantum mechanical model of an atom came into force where n=principal quantum number and l=Azimuthal quantum number are used to determine the energy of an atom. 'n' determines the energy to a larger extent and 'l' to a little extent.