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A hydrogen atom in an excited 7p state is in a magnetic field of 2.4 T. How many different energy states can the electro

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A Hydrogen Atom In An Excited 7p State Is In A Magnetic Field Of 2 4 T How Many Different Energy States Can The Electro 1
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A hydrogen atom in an excited 7p state is in a magnetic field of 2.4 T. How many different energy states can the electron have in the 7p subshell? (Ignore the magnetic spin effects.) 3 states What is the energy (in eV) of the 7p state in the absence of a magnetic field? -0.2775 eV When the magnetic field is on, what are the two largest magnitudes of AE (in eV)? (Answers may include zero.) highest magnitude second highest magnitude -0.0001 0 X eV X eV