doesn't matter. Hmmmm.) 12. For an electron in a 6.75-Å box at 100000 K, what is the Boltzman factor for the $n = 2$ state? $B_2 = $ 13. For an electron in a 6.75-Å box at 100000 K, what is the Boltzman factor for the $n = 3$ state? $B_3 = $
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The energy of an electron in a box is given by the equation: E_n = (n^2 * h^2) / (8 * m * L^2) where E_n is the energy of the state, n is the quantum number, h is Planck's constant, m is the mass of the electron, and L is the length of the box. Given: n = 2 h = Show more…
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