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question 13 (4 points)
question 13) from your snapshot of the bohr model in report question 1c, describe the resulting emission spectrum. is it “right”? explain the emission wavelengths from the spectrometer and compare to experiment from part1. written response on d2l (4 pts)
The Bohr model describes electrons in fixed - energy orbits. When electrons transition between orbits, they emit or absorb photons with specific energies corresponding to specific wavelengths in the emission spectrum. To determine if the spectrum is "right", compare the measured wavelengths from the spectrometer to the theoretical values based on the Bohr model. If they match within experimental error, the spectrum is consistent with the model. Differences could be due to experimental errors like instrument calibration or the presence of impurities.
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A detailed written response should include a description of the emission spectrum from the Bohr - model snapshot, an assessment of its correctness, an explanation of the spectrometer - measured wavelengths, and a comparison to the Part 1 experiment. This requires referring to the specific data from the snapshot and the spectrometer readings.