Multiple Choice
The diagram represents energy levels in a hydrogen atom. The labeled transitions (A through
A) The electron remains in level 2 until it absorbs an additional 10.2 eV of energy.
B) The electron returns to level 1 by emitting an ultraviolet photon with 10.2 eV of energy.
C) The electron jumps to level 3 as soon as it absorbs any additional energy.
D) A different electron drops into level 1, since it is now unoccupied.
E) represent an electron moving between energy levels. Suppose that an electron in a hydrogen atom absorbs 10.2 eV of energy, so that it moves from level 1 to level 2. What typically happens next?
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