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Transcribed Image Text:a)
culate the first 3 electronic energy levels for He' and sketch an energy diagram for these
levels. (this does not need to be to scale).
b) Then label an electron relaxing from n = 3 to n = 2 on the energy diagram and calculate the energy
of the photon that would be released.
c) Based on the data collected during the atomic spectra lab, determine whether the photon emitted
in the visible spectrum.
Note, for He*, E = -2.18E-18 J * (4/n^2)
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