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1) Determine the wavelength of light that is emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition from an orbital in n = 6 to an orbital in n = 5.

2) Determine the wavelength of the light absorbed when an electron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition from an orbital in n = 2 to an orbital in n = 7.

3) An electron in the n = 6 level of the hydrogen atom relaxes to a lower energy level, emitting light of λ=93.8 nm. Find the principal level to which the electron relaxed.
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5 years ago
1) Determine the wavelength of light that is emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition from an orbital in n = 6 to an orbital in n = 5.

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5 years ago
3) An electron in the n = 6 level of the hydrogen atom relaxes to a lower energy level, emitting light of λ=93.8 nm. Find the principal level to which the electron relaxed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J2WjRzxmUg&feature=youtu.be
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5 years ago
2) Determine the wavelength of the light absorbed when an electron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition from an orbital in n = 2 to an orbital in n = 7.

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