In a set of experiments for on a hypothetical one electron


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Problem: In a set of experiments for on a hypothetical one electron atom you measure the wavelengths of the photons emitted for the following transitions ending in the ground state: n= 5 to n=1 wavelength= 73.9 nm N=4 to n= 1 wavelength= 75.6 nm n= 3 to n= 1 wavelength= 79.8 nm N=2 to n=1 wavelength= 94.5 nm It is also observed that it take 17.5 eV to ionize this atom.

Part I: What is the energy level for each of the first five n states?

Part II: If an electron made a transition from the n= 4 to the n=2 level, what wavelength of light would it emit?

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