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What is the frequency of the photons emitted by the hydrogen atoms when they undergo transitions from n=5 to n=3?

In which region of the electromagnetic spectrum does this radiation occur?
13 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
E = 2.180E-18 (1/9 - 1/25)
Then E = h*frequency.
13 years ago
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