An electron is excited from the n=1 ground state to the n=3 state in a hydrogen atom. Which of the following statements is/are true? Correct the false statements to make them true. a. It takes more energy to ionize (completely remove) the electron from n=3 than from the ground state. b. The electron is farther from the nucleus on average in the n=3 state than in the n=1 state. c. The wavelength of light emitted if the electron drops from n=3 to n=2 will be shorter than the wavelength of light emitted if the electron falls from n=3 to n =1. d. The wavelength of light emitted when the electron returns o the ground state from n =3 will be the same as the wavelength of light absorbed to go from n = 1 to n = 3 . e. For n = 3, the electron is in the first excited state.
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An electron is excited from the n=1 ground state to the n=3 state in a hydrogen atom. Which of the following statements is/are true? Correct the false statements to make them true.
a. It takes more energy to ionize (completely remove) the electron from n=3 than from the ground state.
b. The electron is farther from the nucleus on average in the n=3 state than in the n=1 state.
c. The
d. The wavelength of light emitted when the electron returns o the ground state from n =3 will be the same as the wavelength of light absorbed to go from n = 1 to n = 3 .
e. For n = 3, the electron is in the first excited state.
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