It’s 1.255 i believe ! good luck ahah
Answer:
Explanation:
Rydberg's formula is used to describe the wavelengths of the spectral lines of chemical elements similar to hydrogen, that is, with only one electron being affected by the effective nuclear charge. In this formula we can find the rydberg constant, knowing the wavelength emitted in the transcision between two energy states, we can have a value of the constant.
Where it is the wavelength of the light emitted, R is the Rydberg constant, Z is the atomic number of the element and are the states where .
In this case we have Z=1 for hydrogen, solving for R:
This value is quite close to the theoretical value of the constant
The only statement on the options that says true about density is:
> The density of an object determines whether it will sink or float.
Why?
Density is a physical property of an object.
Density is not derived as a unit of measure. It is derived from 2 fundamental units: kg and m.
The Density of an object is not constant.
Density is calculated by dividing the mass by the volume of an object.
I think it would be B
D is also an option