A photon corresponding to a particular frequency of blue light produces a transition from the n = 2 to the n = 5 level of a hydrogen atom. Could this photon produce the same transition (n = 2 to n = 5) in an atom of X? Explain.

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A photon corresponding to a particular frequency of blue light produces a transition from the
n = 2 to the n = 5 level of a hydrogen atom. Could this photon produce the same transition (n = 2
to n = 5) in an atom of X? Explain.

 

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