Okay, I have a problem that I am stumped on:
"[Delta]E = -2.18 * 10(-18) J/atom (1/n^2final - 1/n^2initial)
The Lyman series corresponds to transitions from excited electronic states to a final state of n = 1. If the wavelength of a transition in the Lyman series is 102.5nm, what is the initial state of the atom?"
I'm not even sure if I am on the right track, but this is what I do to start the problem:
C = (wavelength)(frequency)
2.998 * 10^8 m * s^(-1) = 102.5nm * V
102.5nm * 1m/1.0*10^9nm = 1.0 * 10^(-7).
V = 2.998 * 10^8 m * s^(-1)/(1.0 * 10^-7 m)
V = 2.998 * 10^15 * s^(-1)
E = hv
E = (6.626 * 10^(-34) J*s)(2.998 * 10^15 * s^(-1))
E = 1.99 * 10^(-18) J
And this is as far as I can get. I don't even know if this is the right idea. If this is the right track, then where do I go from here? If not, then please set me straight