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In some parts of the galaxy, electrons in hot hydrogen gas may be excited to very high quantum levels. Calculate the wavelength of light that would be emitted if electrons moved from the =20 shell to the
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In some parts of the galaxy, electrons in hot hydrogen gas may be excited to very high quantum levels. Calculate the wavelength of light that would be emitted if electrons moved from the =20 shell to the =2 shell.
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In some parts of the galaxy, electrons in hot hydrogen gas may be excited to very high quantum levels. Calculate the wavelength of light that would be emitted if electrons moved from the ð‘›=10 shell to the ð‘›=2 shell λ=___nm
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