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What Is the Shortest Wavelength of Light Emitted by an Excited

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Question 7

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What is the shortest wavelength of light emitted by an excited hydrogen atom when nfinal = 3?


A) 91.16 nm
B) 121.5 nm
C) 273.5 nm
D) 821.4 nm
E) 1875.8 nm

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