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1) A hydrogen atom with an electron in the first shell (n = 1) absorbs ultraviolet light with a wavelength of 1.03 x 10-7 m. To what shell does the electron jump?

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1) A hydrogen atom with an electron in the first shell (n = 1) absorbs
ultraviolet light with a wavelength of 1.03 x 10-7 m. To what shell does
the electron jump?
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