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When a sodium atom absorbs light at 330.2 nm, the 3s electron is promoted to the 4p level. How much energy would be required for ionization once the electron is in the 4p level?
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Answered by DrBob222
See your other post above.
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When a sodium atom absorbs light at 330.2 nm, the 3s electron is promoted to the 4p level. How much energy would be required for ionization once the electron is in the 4p level?

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