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    The Lowest Energy Level in an Atom Is
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The Lowest Energy Level in an Atom Is

Question 4

Question 4

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The lowest energy level in an atom is


A) the absolute zero temperature.
B) the ground state.
C) the ionization level.
D) responsible for Doppler shifts.
E) the energy level from which the Paschen Series of hydrogen originates.

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