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FatimaB
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A hydrogen atom in the ground state absorbs a photon with wavelength =97.28nm then emits a photon with wavelength = 1899nm. In which energy level will the electron be after this emission?
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You have to show your attempts at solving the problem to receive help, this is a forum policy.
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Maybe some formula is known for the energy levels in a hydrogen atom?
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