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An Electron Transition from N = 2 to N =

Question 97

Question 97

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An electron transition from n = 2 to n = 5 in a Bohr hydrogen atom would correspond to the following energy.


A) 4.9 × 10-19 J
B) 4.9 × 1019 J
C) -4.9 × 10-19 J
D) -4.9 × 1019 J
E) 4.9 × 10-16 J

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