When an electron goes from a higher energy level back down to the ground state, what is the most accurate way to describe the light it emits? always a single photon, with less energy than the electron absorbed to move up to the higher level. the electron does not emit light but absorbs light. one or more photons, always with less total energy than the energy the electron absorbed to move up to the higher level. always a single photon, equal in energy to the energy the electron absorbed to move up to the higher level. one or more photons, equal in total energy to the energy the electron absorbed to move up to the higher level.
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