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 nonexcited Hydrogen atom requires electronvolts of energy.
How many electronvolt photons would be absorbed to accomplish this excitation?
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This transition is not possible with any number of electronvolt photons
One electronvolt photon
Four electronvolt photons
Two electronvolt 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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