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the electromagnetic spectrum and electronic transitions coulombic inter…

Question

the electromagnetic spectrum and electronic transitions
coulombic interactions
an experimental analysis demonstrates
the amount of energy associated with the
electronic transition (n = 2 to n = 5) in the
he⁺ ion is greater than that associated
with the corresponding transition in the
hydrogen atom.

consider the following statements and
coulombs law to explain this
observation.

statement i:
the h atom has a larger radius than the
he⁺ ion.

statement ii:
the he⁺ ion has a higher proton-to-
electron ratio.

statement iii:
the he⁺ ion has 2 electrons, which repel.

statement iv:
the he⁺ ion experiences shielding from the
nucleus.

which statement explains the difference in
the energy of the transition between h atoms
and he⁺ ions?
statement i
statement ii
statement iv
statement iii

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The energy of electronic transitions in one-electron species depends on the nuclear charge. He⁺ has 2 protons while H has 1, and both have 1 electron, giving He⁺ a higher proton-to-electron ratio. This stronger nuclear attraction means electron energy levels in He⁺ are more tightly bound, so transitions between levels require more energy. Statement I is irrelevant to the energy difference cause; Statement III is false (He⁺ has only 1 electron); Statement IV is false (He⁺ has no shielding with one electron).

Answer:

statement II: The He⁺ ion has a higher proton-to-electron ratio.