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Compared with a complex atom like neon, a simple atom such as hydrogen has a. more excited states. b. fewer excited states. c. the same number of excited states.
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Compared with a complex atom like neon, a simple atom such as hydrogen has a. more excited states. b. fewer excited states. c. the same number of excited states.
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Compared with a complex atom like neon, a simple atom such as hydrogen has
a. more excited states.
b. fewer excited states.
c. the same number of excited states.
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b. fewer excited states.
Compared with a complex atom like neon, a simple atom such as hydrogen has fewer excited states.
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