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Part B: Which is higher, the initial state energy or the final state energy of the...

Part B: Which is higher, the initial state energy or the final state energy of the atom if n=1, n′=3?

Part C: For the hydrogen transition indicated below, with n being the initial state and n′ being the final state, is the transition an absorption or an emission?
n=6, n′=2.

Part D: Which is higher, the initial state energy or the final state energy of the atom if n=6, n′=2?

Part E: For the hydrogen transition indicated below, with n being the initial state and n′ being the final state, is the transition an absorption or an emission?
n=4, n′=5

Part F: Which is higher, the initial state energy or the final state energy of the atom if n=4, n′=5?

Part G: Finally, which of these transitions involves the largest energy photon?

- n=4, n′=5

- n=6, n′=2

- n=1, n′=3

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