vetyatomiin
Vetyatomiin is a Finnish term that commonly appears in discussions of atomic physics and chemistry to refer to the hydrogen atom, the simplest atom consisting of a single proton in the nucleus and a single electron bound by the electromagnetic force. It serves as a foundational model system for understanding quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, and fundamental interactions.
In quantum mechanics, the electron is described by a wavefunction governed by the Schrödinger equation. The
Transitions between energy levels produce photons with energies equal to the differences between levels. The Lyman
Historically, the Bohr model provided the first quantitative account of the spectral lines, while quantum mechanics