Answer: E = (13.6 eV) [1/nf² - 1/ni²]
En = (-13.6 eV)/n²
where n=1,2,3...
Explanation:
According to Bohr's theory each spcified energy value( E1,E2,E3...) is called energy level of the atom and the only allowable values are given by the equation
En = (-13.6 eV)/n²
The energy change (ΔE) that accompaies the leap of an electron from one energy level to another is given by equation
E = (13.6 eV) [1/nf² - 1/ni²]