Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements regarding the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom is incorrect?
A) In Bohr's model, when 1 electron moves directly from the n = 5 to the n = 3 orbit, two photons are emitted.
B) In Bohr's model, when 1 electron moves from the n = 5 to the n = 4 orbit and then from the n = 4 to the n = 3 orbit, two photons are emitted.
C) In Bohr's model, the transition of an electron from the n = 4 to the n = 3 orbit would result in the emission of a lower energy photon than a transition from the n = 3 to the n = 2 orbit.
D) In Bohr's model, the transition of an electron from the n = 4 to the n = 3 orbit would result in the emission of a longer wavelength photon than a transition from the n = 3 to the n = 2 orbit.
E) In Bohr's model, the four colored lines in the hydrogen spectrum result from transitions of electrons from higher energy levels down to the n = 2 orbit.
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