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6 June, 13:45

Which electron transition between the energy

levels of hydrogen causes the emission of a

photon of visible light?

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  1. 6 June, 16:58
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    Hydrogen is the simplest chemical element, consisting of a single proton and single electron. The electron can be excited in higher energy states and upon relaxation will emit electromagnetic radiation. It is the Balmer series of energy levels (n=5 to n=2) that leads to the emission of visible (violet) light.
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