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The following values are the only energy levels of a hypothetical one-electron atom: (a) If the electron were in the n = 3 level, what would be the highest frequency (and minimum wavelength) of radiation that could be emitted? (b) What is the ionization energy (in kJ/mol) of the atom in its ground state? (c) If the electron were in the n = 4 level, what would be the shortest wavelength (in nm) of radiation that could be absorbed without causing ionization?

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