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Chemistry, 25.11.2021 14:00 alcott1110

When energy is absorbed by an electron, what trend do you expect in the relative frequency of light that is released when the electron returns to its ground state ? (Which is it, help me please)

1. The greater the energy absorbed, the higher the frequency of light emitted

2. The greater the energy absorbed, the lower the frequency of light emitted

3. The less energy absorbed, the higher the frequency of light emitted

4. There is no relationship between energy absorbed and frequency of light emitted

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