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Hydrogen Atom: What Is the Energy of an Incident Photon

Question 22

Question 22

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Hydrogen atom: What is the energy of an incident photon that is just enough to excite a hydrogen atom from its ground state to its n = 4 state?


A) 12.75 eV
B) 10.20 eV
C) 3.40 eV
D) 0.85 eV

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