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The Energy (J)required for an Electronic Transition in a Bohr

Question 151

Question 151

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The energy (J) required for an electronic transition in a Bohr hydrogen atom from n = 1 to n = 3 is __________ J.


A) -8.90 × 10-1
B) 3.00 × 10-19
C) -3.00 × 10-19
D) 1.94 × 10-18
E) 8.90 × 10-1

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