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What is another name for a electron energy level?

An electron energy level is also known as an electron shell. It represents the energy levels at which electrons orbit around the nucleus of an atom.


Can we change the direction of motion of electron in orbit?

We can bump the electron to a higher energy level, by shooting photons at it that have just the right energy. But if we try to look at it any closer than that ... to find out 'where' it is, what 'size' it is, what 'direction' it's going, or how 'fast', first of all, there's no way to do that without shooting photons at it which changes all of those things, but even worse than that, the electron doesn't even look like a little pellet to us, it looks like a wave!


Does an electron absorb energy and make a transition to a higher energy orbital when the solution it is in is being heated?

Yes, when an electron absorbs energy (e.g., from heating the solution), it can transition to a higher energy orbital. This is because the extra energy provides the electron with the necessary boost to move to a higher energy state.


When an electron moves up to a higher orbit a quantum of light energy is absorbed This quantum of light energy is also known as a?

Photon


What is energy of an electron in a particular orbit or shell?

We can calculate using these below given formulas:-Energy of n(th) shell = -2.18*10^(-18)*(Z/n)^2 Joules per atom, orEnergy of n(th) shell = -13.6*(Z/n)^2 Electron volt per atom, orEnergy of n(th) shell = -1.312*(Z/n)^2 KiloJoules per molewhere n is your number of orbit and Z is it's atomic number

Related Questions

What is the first ionization?

It is the amount of energy required to pull out the electron from the outermost orbit of an atom.


Why are electron in the electron cloud?

electron cloud refers to orbit present in the atom and electron can can be revolved by the orbit only as it is an imaginary path made of energy


How does the electron's energy change as the orbit of the electron increases?

As the orbit of the electron increases, the electron's energy also increases. Electrons in higher energy orbits are farther from the nucleus and have more potential energy. Conversely, electrons in lower energy orbits are closer to the nucleus and have less energy.


When an electron in an atom of hydrogen moves from the second to the first principal energy level the result is the emission of?

When an electron in a hydrogen atom moves from the second to the first energy level, it emits a photon of light with a specific energy corresponding to the difference in energy levels. This process is known as electronic transition or photon emission.


What a transition from an outer orbit to an inner orbit the electron .?

When an electron moves from an outer to an inner orbit, energy is released in the form of light of a particular wavelength.


How do you determine the energy in the f- level orbit?

To determine the energy in the f-level orbit, you would first need to know the quantum numbers of the electron in that orbit, including the principal quantum number (n) and the azimuthal quantum number (l). The energy of an electron in a specific orbit is given by the formula E = -13.6 eV/n^2, where n is the principal quantum number. By plugging in the appropriate value of n for the f-level orbit (typically n = 3 or higher), you can calculate the energy of an electron in that orbit.


Is electron emits energy when it revolves in quantized orbit?

No. A quantized orbit means the energy is locked in as a constant. It would have to switch to a different orbit to emit energy.


What does the orbit of an electron actually represent?

It represents an Energy State


What must be expended for an electron to move to a higher orbit?

energy


In the Bohr model of the atom an electron in an orbit has a fixed .?

energy


What is another name for a electron energy level?

An electron energy level is also known as an electron shell. It represents the energy levels at which electrons orbit around the nucleus of an atom.


Does An electron moves from one orbit to another only when it absorbs or emits energy?

Yes, an electron moves from one orbit to another when it absorbs or emits energy. This process is known as electronic transitions. When an electron absorbs energy, it moves to a higher energy level, and when it emits energy, it moves to a lower energy level.