For a hydrogen atom, which electronic transition would result in the emission of a photon with the highest energy? 2s → 3p3p → 6d5f → 3d4p → 2s
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- 2s → 3p: from n=2 to n=3 (absorption if going up, emission if going down) - 3p → 6d: from n=3 to n=6 - 5f → 3d: from n=5 to n=3 - 4p → 2s: from n=4 to n=2 Show more…
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