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The outermost electron in a potassium atom is in an 1 = 0 state. If you place a potassium atom in a magnetic field of ma

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The Outermost Electron In A Potassium Atom Is In An 1 0 State If You Place A Potassium Atom In A Magnetic Field Of Ma 1
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The outermost electron in a potassium atom is in an 1 = 0 state. If you place a potassium atom in a magnetic field of magnitude 2.86 T and illuminate it with monochromatic electromagnetic radiation, what must be the frequency of the radiation to cause a transition between the spin-up and spin-down states of the outermost electron? Express your answer with the appropriate units. 49 HÅ 11 ? - -1 f = -1.6910-⁹ S Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 17 attempts remaining