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1. Five possible transitions for a hydrogen atom are listed below: Select whether the atom gains or loses energy for each transition.
Loses: ni = 4; nf =
2
Loses: ni = 5; nf = 3
Loses: ni = 6; nf = 4
Gains: ni = 2; nf = 6
Gains: ni = 4; nf = 7
2. Find the transition where the atom gains the most
energy. How much energy does the atom gain?
3.02 eV
3. Find the transition which will emit the shortest wavelength photon. What is the energy of the photon of this transition?
***Help*** I just need help with the last question. 1. Five possible transitions for a hydrogen...
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Course Contents >> HOMEWORK >> Set 10 ( due Weds 12... >> Possible Transitions Some possible trasitions of the hydrogen atom are listed below: A: n = 4, n = 7 B: n = 3, n = 5 C: n = 3, n = 6 D: n = 2, n = 5 E: n = 6, n = 3 F: n = 5, n = 3 G: n = 5, n = 2 H: n = 7, n = 4...
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