A beryllium atom is stripped of all but one of its electrons. What is the energy of the ground state? (a) 213.6 eV (b) 2218 eV (c) 2122 eV (d) 240.8 eV (e) 0
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Consider a large number of hydrogen atoms, with electrons all initially in the n 5 4 state. (a) How many different wavelengths would be observed in the emission spectrum of these atoms? (b) What is the longest wavelength that could be observed? (c) To which series does the wavelength found in (b) belong?
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