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Energy Transitions and Emissions
An atom emits a photon of wavelength 1.08 meters. What is the energy change occurring in the atom due to this emission? (Planck's constant is 6.626 × 10È³Ê joule seconds, the speed of light is
2.998 × 10§ m/s)
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