2. For a Hydrogen atom, determine the allowed states corresponding to the principal quantum number n=2 and calculate the energies of these states.

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2. For a Hydrogen atom, determine the allowed states corresponding to the
principal quantum number n=2 and calculate the energies of these states.
3. Calculate the most probable value of r for an electron in the ground state of
hydrogen atom.
4. Calculate the probability that the electron in the ground state of hydrogen will
be found outside the Bohr radius.
Transcribed Image Text:2. For a Hydrogen atom, determine the allowed states corresponding to the principal quantum number n=2 and calculate the energies of these states. 3. Calculate the most probable value of r for an electron in the ground state of hydrogen atom. 4. Calculate the probability that the electron in the ground state of hydrogen will be found outside the Bohr radius.
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