The hydrogen atom electron is in the ground state. The electron absorbs energy and makes a transition...

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Thehydrogen atom electron is in the ground state. The electron absorbsenergy and makes a transition to the n=3 state. Then it returns tothe ground state by emitting two photons when going to n=2 and thenn=1 states.
A. What are the wavelengths of these photons?
B. What will be the wavelength if only one photon isemitted?
C. What is the maximum number of electrons with ml=3 in theshell with n=5?
D. How many electrons with same quantum numbers n=3, l=1,ml=-1, and ms= -1/2 are allowed in the same atom?

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