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Transcribed Image Text:An electron relaxes from the n =
energy. Calculate the energy, in Joules, associated with this energy transition. If the
transition is exothermic be sure to include the appropriate sign.
(5.0000x10^0) energy level to the n = (2.00x10^0)
Use the equation:
- 2. 18x10-18 J ( -)
ΔΕ -
n²f
n²i
This is for administrative purposes only.
Rydberg Constant = (2.1800x10^-18)
Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.
Your Answer:
х10
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