Multiple Choice
The electron in a hydrogen atom is in the n = 3 state. What is(are) the possible value(s) for an emitted photon?
A) 1.89 eV or 12.09 eV
B) 1.89 eV or 13.6 eV
C) 0.66 eV or 13.6 eV
D) 0.66 eV or 12.09 eV
E) 1.51 eV only
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