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Can the electron in the ground state of hydrogen absorb a photon of energy less than...

Can the electron in the ground state of hydrogen absorb a photon of energy less than 13.6 eV?

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Can it absorb a photon of energy greater than 13.6 eV?

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Answer #1

Yes it can absorb 13.6 eV electron

as this much energy its electron needed to eject from the atom

It can also absorb more than 13.6 eV

in that case it will eject from the atom and have some kinetic energy after that.

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