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=PLEASE ANSWER= a) What energy photon is released when an electron transitions from n=4 state to an n=2 state?
b) list all the photons that could possibly be released as an electron moves from the second excited (n=3) state to ground state


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a) What energy photon is released when an electron transitions from n=4 state to

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