An electron is found in the 2p orbital of hydrogen. Use the selection rule for electron transitions and identify all the

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An electron is found in the 2p orbital of hydrogen. Use the selection rule for electron transitions and identify all the possible states the given electron can transition to, and give examples of states such an electron cannot jump to. (10) Can an electron spontaneously absorb a photon and undergo transition into a higher state? Why or why not? [10
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