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Chemistry, 06.10.2021 23:10, tia5520

To determine how close your observed wavelengths and calculated excited states for hydrogen are to literature values of hydrogen, you will calculate an experimental value of the Rydberg constant R using each of your observed wavelengths and their corresponding n2 values calculated in last question. Use the AVERAGE of these calculated values to determine the % error in this value compared to the literature value of the co

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