Chapter 42 Serway & Jewett 6 th Ed.. Hydrogen Atomic Spectra Nitrogen.

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Chapter 42 Serway & Jewett 6 th Ed.

Hydrogen Atomic Spectra Nitrogen

Fig 42-1, p.1353

Balmer’s Realization

Fig 42-4, p.1355 J.J. Thompson Model

Fig 42-5a, p.1355

Rutherford Scattering of  - particles

Fig 42-5b, p.1355

Fig 42-6, p.1356

Fig 42-7, p.1356

Fig 42-8, p.1358

Connection between Bohr and de Broglie

Fig 42-10, p.1362 Express S. E. in spherical coordinates, solutions separate into two parts, radial Part and an angular part

Fig 42-12a, p.1365 Radial solution for H in its ground state. = a 0

Probability per unit volume for finding the electron in the n = 1, 2 and 3 states of the hydrogen atom. Electron Probability Density for H