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What is the maximum value of the wavelength of light that will ionize the hydrogen atom? Express your answer in units of nanometers.
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Elena
1/λ =R(1/n² - 1/m²) =
=1.1•10⁵(1/1²-1/∞)
λ = 9.1•10⁻⁶ m
12 years ago

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