Calculate the energy associated with an electron transition from n = 5 to n = 3 in a Bohr hydrogen atom.
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asap 6. (a) Calculate the difference in energy, AE, between the n=3 and n 2 energy levels in a Bohr hydrogen atom. I (b) Calculate the wavelength (in nm) of the light emitted when an electron drops from the n=3 to the n 2 energy level of a Bohr hydrogen atom. 7) Of the following transitions in the Bohr hydrogen atom, the results in the absorption of the highest-energy photon. A) n 1-n= 6 B) n-3n-6 C) n 1n=4 transition...
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