Show that the orbit nearest to the nucleus in the hydrogen atom accommodates one electron waves. Given that the energy of the electron in the orbit is 13.6 eV, h=6.625x10-34Js, m=9.11x10-31kg, Bohr radius r1 =5.292x10-11 m.
The angular momentum for the electron in the first Bohr orbit is
Rearrange and notice there is de Broglie wave:
Substitute the values and get
Thus, the orbit nearest to the nucleus in the hydrogen atom accommodates one electron wave.
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