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Chemistry, 06.07.2019 03:50, pthalia

What happens when the electron moves from the first energy level to the second energy level? energy is absorbed, and an emission line is produced. energy is released, and an emission line is produced. energy is absorbed by the atom. energy is lost from the atom.


What happens when the electron moves from the first energy level to the second energy level? energy

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