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What is the longest wavelength of electromagnetic radiation capable of ionizing this hydrogen atom in an excited state? Report your answer in nanometers.

Δ𝐸=βˆ’2.178Γ—10βˆ’18 J(1𝑛2finalβˆ’1𝑛2initial)
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DrBob222
Calculate dE, then dE = hc/wavelength. Solve for wavelength.
6 years ago

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