Multiple Choice
If the energy of n = 6 is -0.378 eV and that of n = 5 is -0.544 eV in a hydrogen atom, a transition from n = 6 to n = 5 will _______________ a photon with an energy of approximately ______________.
A) absorb; 0.922 eV
B) emit; 0.166 eV
C) absorb; 0.166 eV
D) emit; 0.922 eV
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