A hypothetical atom has the following formula to represent its Energy States: - 4eV/n^2. Find the wavelength of the phot

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A hypothetical atom has the following formula to represent its Energy States: - 4eV/n^2. Find the wavelength of the phot

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A Hypothetical Atom Has The Following Formula To Represent Its Energy States 4ev N 2 Find The Wavelength Of The Phot 1
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A hypothetical atom has the following formula to represent its Energy States: - 4eV/n^2. Find the wavelength of the photon released when an electron goes from the second excited state to the ground state. Is the photon visible? 2.1nm, not visible 3.56nm, not visible 3.56nm, visible 2.1nm, visible
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