in the ground state electron

  1. Consider an electron in the ground state of hydrogen.(a)What is the least amount of energy needed to excite the ground state
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  2. Distinguish between a ground state for an electron and an excited state. (Select all that apply.)The electron does not have the
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  3. A Li2+ ion had its electron in an excited state. When the electron relaxed to the ground state (n = 1) a photon of light was
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  4. The average life time of an electron in an excited state of hydrogen is 10-10 sec. How many revolutions does this electron make
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  5. You are shining ultraviolet light on a gas of an unknown element. You know that an electron starts in a ground state with an
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  6. 32 What is the ground state? A The highest energy state an electron can have before it leaves the atom. B The lowest energy
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  7. When is an electron considered to be at ground state?when it is paired with another electron with an opposite spin when it moves
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  8. 5. An electron in an excited state falls to the ground state by interaction with a free electron. Write the equation to
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  9. Identify the neutral element represented by this excited-state electron configuration, then write the ground-state electron
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  10. The electron from a hydrogen atom drops from an excited state into the ground state. When an electron drops into a lower-energy
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