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In hydrogen, in order for an electron to emit visible light, it must fall from some energy state and stop where? A. 1st energy level B. 2nd energy level C. 3rd energy level D. 4th energy level
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In hydrogen, in order for an electron to emit visible light, it must fall from
some energy state and stop where?
A. 1st energy level
B. 2nd energy level
C. 3rd energy level
D. 4th energy level
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B. 2nd energy level
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