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Which Transition in a Hydrogen Atom Requires the Smallest Change

Question 163

Question 163

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Which transition in a hydrogen atom requires the smallest change in energy?


A) n1 Which transition in a hydrogen atom requires the smallest change in energy? A) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>1 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 B) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 C) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 D) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 E) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 1 to n2 Which transition in a hydrogen atom requires the smallest change in energy? A) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>1 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 B) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 C) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 D) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 E) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 2
B) n1 Which transition in a hydrogen atom requires the smallest change in energy? A) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>1 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 B) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 C) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 D) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 E) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 3 to n2 Which transition in a hydrogen atom requires the smallest change in energy? A) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>1 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 B) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 C) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 D) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 E) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 4
C) n1 Which transition in a hydrogen atom requires the smallest change in energy? A) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>1 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 B) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 C) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 D) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 E) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 2 to n2 Which transition in a hydrogen atom requires the smallest change in energy? A) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>1 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 B) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 C) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 D) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 E) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 3
D) n1 Which transition in a hydrogen atom requires the smallest change in energy? A) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>1 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 B) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 C) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 D) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 E) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 3 to n2 Which transition in a hydrogen atom requires the smallest change in energy? A) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>1 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 B) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 C) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 D) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 E) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 5
E) n1 Which transition in a hydrogen atom requires the smallest change in energy? A) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>1 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 B) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 C) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 D) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 E) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 4 to n2 Which transition in a hydrogen atom requires the smallest change in energy? A) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>1 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 B) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 C) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>2 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 D) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>3 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 E) n<sub>1</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>4 to n<sub>2</sub>   <font face= symbol ></font>5 5

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