In a hydrogen atom, an electron has moved from the orbital of its energy level (-0.54ev) to the orbit of its energy level (-1.51ev) Calculate: 1) the energy of the emitted colon 2) the numbers of the two levels

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In a hydrogen atom, an electron
has moved from the orbital of its
energy level (-0.54ev) to the orbit of
its energy level (-1.51ev) Calculate:
1) the energy of the emitted colon
2) the numbers of the two levels
Transcribed Image Text:In a hydrogen atom, an electron has moved from the orbital of its energy level (-0.54ev) to the orbit of its energy level (-1.51ev) Calculate: 1) the energy of the emitted colon 2) the numbers of the two levels
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