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An electron initially in the n = 5 orbital of a hydrogen atom emits a photon with a wavelength of 1284 nm. Calculate the final orbital, nf.
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Question 2

Calculate the final orbital, nf, of an electron in a hydrogen atom that starts at orbital n = 4 and undergoes an energy transition of -1.06 × 10-19 J.
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