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Calculate the frequency of the light emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom makes each of the following transitions.
n=5 to n=1
16 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
I would use the Rydberg equation (or one of the modified forms) to calculate wavelength, then c = frequency*wavelength to convert to frequency.
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