AP Physics 2mediummcq1 pt

In the ground state of a hydrogen atom, the electron is in the n=1 level. What wavelength of light would be needed to ionize this atom?

A.C) 364.6 nm
B.A) 91.2 nm
C.B) 121.6 nm
D.D) 912 nm

Explanation

Core Concept

To ionize the atom, the electron must be excited from n=1 to n=∞. The energy required is equal to the ionization energy of hydrogen, which is 13.6 eV. Using E = hc/λ, we get λ = hc/E = (1240 eV·nm) / 13.6 eV ≈ 91.2 nm.

Correct Answer

BA) 91.2 nm

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