Suppose you need a certain amount of energy to excite an n=3 electron of an atom to n=5. If it relaxes to n=4 (instead o

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Suppose you need a certain amount of energy to excite an n=3 electron of an atom to n=5. If it relaxes to n=4 (instead o

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Suppose You Need A Certain Amount Of Energy To Excite An N 3 Electron Of An Atom To N 5 If It Relaxes To N 4 Instead O 1
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Suppose you need a certain amount of energy to excite an n=3 electron of an atom to n=5. If it relaxes to n=4 (instead of the original n=3), what percentage of the originally absorbed energy is emitted (released)?
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