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An electron orbiting a hydrogen atom in the second energy level drops down a level, and a photon is emitted. What is the frequency of the photon? (Planck's constant, h, should be in units of eV.)
 
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A little more than half an electron volt is applied to a hydrogen atom to just remove its outermost electron. What energy level must this electron have been in?
 



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