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    The Longest Wavelength of a Photon That Can Be Emitted
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The Longest Wavelength of a Photon That Can Be Emitted

Question 46

Question 46

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The longest wavelength of a photon that can be emitted by a hydrogen atom,for which the initial state is n = 3,is closest to:


A) 550 nm
B) 575 nm
C) 600 nm
D) 625 nm
E) 650 nm

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