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Chemistry, 11.02.2021 03:10 jrfranckowiak

Notice the energy change for an electron moving in two energy levels (from energy level 4 to energy level 2) compared to the energy change for an electron
moving in only one energy level (from energy level 3 to energy level 1). Why
doesn't the electron lose twice as much energy when it moves in two levels as it
loses when it moves only one energy level?
Hint: look at the diagram of energy levels.

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