Oxygen is perhaps the most important atom on Earth. It is responsible for
life as we know it, and it is the most abundant atom in our planet. There are
more oxygen atoms on Earth than all the other elements' atoms combined.
It was discovered as an atom by Antoine Lavoisier in 1777.The image shows
the Bohr atom model for Oxygen. Which of the following electronic
transitions in the oxygen atom will result in light emission?
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