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6. The difference in energy between the n=1 and the n=2 energy levels of a hydrogen atom is 1.64 x 10-18 J. What happens
when an electron transitions from n =2 to n =1?
a
Exactly 1.64 x 10-18 J of energy is
released.
b Exactly 1.64 x 10-18 J of energy is
absorbed.
с
An amount of energy equal to or greater
than 1.64 x 10-18 J is released.
d
An amount of energy equal to or greater
than 1.64 x 10-18 J is absorbed.

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