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The electron in an (unbound) hydrogen atom (h(g)) is excited from the ground state to the n=3 state. which of the following statements are true and which are false. 1) the first excited state corresponds to n=3. 2) the wavelength of light emitted when the electron drops from n=3 to n=2 is shorter than the wavelength of light emitted if the electron falls from n=3 to n=1. 3) it takes more energy to ionize the electron from n=3 than it does from the ground state. 4) the wavelength of the light emitted when the electron returns to the ground state from n=3 is larger than the wavelength of light absorbed to go from n=1 to n=3. 5) the electron is farther from the nucleus on average in the n=3 state than in the ground state.

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