QUESTION 7 -e*u 8e?h²n² Consider the energy of the hydrogen atom, E = Which of the following is true? As n increases, the degeneracy increases. e is 2.71828 (Euler's number as used in the natural log). O µ can be approximated by the mass of a proton because the electron's mass is comparatively negligible. all are true

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QUESTION 7
-e*u
8ezh²n²
Consider the energy of the hydrogen atom, E =
Which of the following is true?
As n increases, the degeneracy increases.
e is 2.71828 (Euler's number as used in the natural log).
l can be approximated by the mass of a proton
because the electron's mass is comparatively negligible.
O all are true
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 7 -e*u 8ezh²n² Consider the energy of the hydrogen atom, E = Which of the following is true? As n increases, the degeneracy increases. e is 2.71828 (Euler's number as used in the natural log). l can be approximated by the mass of a proton because the electron's mass is comparatively negligible. O all are true
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