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Introduction: When an electron absorbs a photon, it gains energy. The added energy causes the electron to
move to an orbit that is farther from the nucleus. Because each possible orbit is associated with a particular
amount of energy, orbits are known as energy levels.
By convention, an energy of 0 eV is assigned to the energy level that is infinitely far from the nucleus. (This is
done so that atoms of different elements can be compared from a common starting point.) As a result of this
convention, each energy level has a negative energy
Question: How do energy levels relate to the spectrum of hydrogen?
1. List: Look at the graph of energy levels. List the energy of each level (n = 1, 2, 3, etc.).
n = 1
-13.6 eV
n = 2
n = 3
n = 4
n = 5
n = 6:
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