What is the highest wavelength of a photon that can be emitted from a hydrogen atom?
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The red light has the longest wavelength, lowest energy, and ... the less energy, in the form of light/photons is emitted.
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There is no limit. For a hydrogen-like atom, the energy levels of the bound states, which are infinite in number, become closer and closer together (approaching zero) at higher and higher n. These in general are called Rydberg atoms
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