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Calculate the Wavelength of Light Emitted When an Electron in a He+

Question 60

Question 60

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Calculate the wavelength of light emitted when an electron in a He+ ion goes from the n = 5 shell to the n = 2 shell.


A) 2.30×106 m
B) 4.34×10 - 7 m
C) 1.08×10 - 7 m
D) 1.52×10 - 7 m
E) none of these

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