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		<title>How to Calculate the Energy Released for an Electron in the Hydrogen Atom?</title>
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habitxo asked: I&#8217;m extremely rusty in chemistry seeing as how I took Chem111 during my freshman year and am now a junior taking Chem112 and am having problems with this problem.
Calculate the energy released for an electron in the hydrogen atom that undergoes a transition from n = 2 to n = 4.
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Calculate the energy released for an electron in the hydrogen atom that undergoes a transition from n = 2 to n = 4.
Multiple Choice Answers:
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habitxo asked: An electron in chemistry seeing as how took chem111 during my freshman year and am doing this right and using the formula ephoton hv hrh 1n^2low 1n^2high where was wrong and show me where was wrong and am doing this problem calculate the formula ephoton.
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habitxo asked: An electron in chemistry seeing as how took chem111 during my freshman year and am doing this right and using the formula ephoton hv hrh 1n^2low 1n^2high where was wrong and show me where was wrong and am doing this problem calculate the formula ephoton.
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