a.) In your energy level sketch, make a vertical arrow between
the levels that illustrates an electron transition from n = 5 to n
= 2. Find the energy change, in joules, for a single hydrogen
electron undergoing this transition. Convert the energy change to
units of kilojoules per mole of electrons. Find the energy,
frequency, and wavelength of the photon emitted from a single
hydrogen atom whose electron undergoes the relaxation. Label each
result clearly.
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