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Calculate the energy change associated with the transition from n=4 to n=1 in the

hydrogen atom.

A) + 3. 55 10-18 J Absorption

B) +2. 04 x 10-18) Emmision

C)-3. 55 x 10-18) Absorption

D) -2. 04 x 10-18] Emmision

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D) -2.04 x 10^-18 Emission
Is the correct answer.
Calculate the energy change associated with the transition from n=4 to n=1 in the-example-1
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Answer: D) -2.04 x
10^(-18) , Emission

Step-by-step explanation:

Use Bohr's equation for energy produced from a change in orbital levels.
-2.178*10^(-18) ((1^(2))/(n_(final)^(2) ) - (1^(2) )/(n_(initial) ^(2) ) )
=E

Substitute and you will get your answer!

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