Question: The smallest possible electron transition in a non - excited Hydrogen atom requires 1 0 . 2 electron - volts of energy. How many 5

The smallest possible electron transition in a non-excited Hydrogen atom requires 10.2 electron-volts of energy.
How many 5.1 electron-volt photons would be absorbed to accomplish this excitation?
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This transition is not possible with any number of 5.1 electron-volt photons
One 5.1 electron-volt photon
Four 5.1 electron-volt photons
Two 5.1 electron-volt photons
Yes, by creating electron diffraction interference
Yes, by measuring radio waves produced by oscillating electrons
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Thermal energy stored in the material which is slowly radiated as visible light
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Continuous spectrum
Absorption spectrum
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