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(a)
To determine:
The authenticity of the given statements.
Step 1:
To determine:
The authenticity of the statement, “A hydrogen atom in the
Step 2:
To determine:
The authenticity of the statement, “A hydrogen atom in the
Step 3:
To determine:
The authenticity of the statement, “The energy of an emitted photon equals the energy difference of the two states involved in the emission.”
(b)
To determine:
If a hydrogen atom “expand” or “contract” as it moves from its ground state to an excited state.
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