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The Paschen series is formed by electron transitions that
 
  A) end on the n = 1 shell.
  B) begin on the n = 1 shell.
  C) end on the n = 2 shell.
  D) begin on the n = 3 shell.
  E) end on the n = 3 shell.

Question 2

A 30-year-old astronaut goes off on a long-term mission in a spacecraft that travels at speeds close to that of light. The mission lasts exactly 20 years as measured on Earth.
 
  Biologically speaking, at the end of the mission, the astronaut's age would be A) more than 50 years.
  B) exactly 50 years.
  C) less than 50 years.
  D) exactly 30 years.
  E) exactly 25 years.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

C





 

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