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An electron in a hydrogen atom moves from level 1 to level 4. The electron then drops from level 4 to level 2. Which statement describes the most likely result? O The energy absorbed in the first move equals the energy released in the second move.

O The energy absorbed in the first move is greater than the energy released in the second move.

O The energy released in the first move equals the energy absorbed in the second move.

O The energy released in the first move is greater than the energy absorbed in the second move.

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