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    The Shortest Wavelength in the Spectrum of the Hydrogen Atom
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The Shortest Wavelength in the Spectrum of the Hydrogen Atom

Question 13

Question 13

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The shortest wavelength in the spectrum of the hydrogen atom is approximately


A) 1/1000 angstrom.
B) an angstrom.
C) 1000 angstroms.
D) 1,000,000 angstroms.

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