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An electron loses 4.33 x 10^-19 J as it moves from the 2nd to 1st energy level. What is the frequency of light given off by that electron?
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An electron loses 4.33 x 10^-19 J as it moves from the 2nd to 1st energy level. What is the frequency of light given off by that electron?
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An electron loses 4.33 x 10^-19 J as it moves from the 2nd to 1st energy level. What is the frequency of light
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so I do t know this I only have 1 IQ uhhhhhhhhhhhh
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