9)When Lithium Balts are heated in a flame, they emit red light.wH are healed inaflome in th Same mennertthey emit green liaht. Why do we know thet Idtbjum salts will.oeror amit. When copper calts green light and copper salts will never emit red light? 89.) How doesthe energy of a principal energy lcvel dipend an the valve of n? higher or louer energy? Docs a higher valw ofn meen a

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35.) What quantity of heat is required to raise Hhe temperatuce of ES.5g goldk
from 20°C to 45°C?
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9)When Litthium Balts are heated in a flame, they emit red light.When copper calts.
are healed ina flome in th same menner they emit green light. Why do we know thet
Idbjum salts will.oeror amit green light and.capper Galts will never emit red light?
39.) How doesthe energy of a principal energy level dipend an the value of n?
Doesa
Vale ofn mena highy or lower energy!
43.) Which of He folbwing orbital dustinations is(are) not possible?
a.ds.
6,2p
C.2d
Transcribed Image Text:35.) What quantity of heat is required to raise Hhe temperatuce of ES.5g goldk from 20°C to 45°C? of 9)When Litthium Balts are heated in a flame, they emit red light.When copper calts. are healed ina flome in th same menner they emit green light. Why do we know thet Idbjum salts will.oeror amit green light and.capper Galts will never emit red light? 39.) How doesthe energy of a principal energy level dipend an the value of n? Doesa Vale ofn mena highy or lower energy! 43.) Which of He folbwing orbital dustinations is(are) not possible? a.ds. 6,2p C.2d
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