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An electron in the hydrogen atom makes a transition from an energy state of principal quantum numbers ni to the n=2 state. If the photon emitted has a wavelength of 434nm, what is the value of ni

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An electron in the hydrogen atom makes a transition from an energy state of principal quantum numbers ni (i= initial) to the n = 2 state. If the photon emitted has a wavelength of 434 nm, what is the value of ni?

Rydberg constant for hydrogen (RH) = 2.18 × 10-18 J

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