The atomic spectral emission lines of a hydrogen atom relate to electronic transitions between energy levels. The key to determining which of these can emit photoelectrons from a zinc surface involves evaluating the series and their corresponding energies:
The energy required to emit photoelectrons from a surface is determined by the work function of the material. For zinc, this work function is approximately 4.3 eV. Thus, incident photons must have energy equal to or greater than this value to release electrons.
In hydrogen, the significant spectral series include:
The Lyman Series involves sufficiently energetic ultraviolet photons that can surpass the work function of zinc and thus can emit photoelectrons.
Read the passage given below and answer the question.
Food chains ‘P’ and ‘Q’ form an interconnection. ‘P’ initiates with wheat grass whose population supports a few grasshoppers, frogs and snakes.
‘Q’ starts with dead decaying leaves of wheat grass which are eaten by earthworms and then food chain is continued with frog of food chain ‘P’.
Identify the types of food chains ‘P’ and ‘Q’: