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question 17
which of the transitions in the hydrogen atom energy - level diagram shown here is not possible?
energy
a.a
b.b
c.c
d.d
Step1: Recall selection rules
In a hydrogen - atom, electronic transitions occur between energy levels. The selection rule for electric - dipole transitions is $\Delta l=\pm1$. When considering transitions between principal quantum numbers $n$, all of the upward transitions from $n = 1$ to higher $n$ values shown (a: $n = 1
ightarrow n = 5$, b: $n = 1
ightarrow n = 2$, c: $n = 1
ightarrow n = 3$, d: $n = 1
ightarrow n = 3$) are allowed electric - dipole transitions as long as the angular - momentum change rule is followed. In the context of hydrogen - atom energy - level transitions, all the transitions shown in the diagram are possible electric - dipole transitions as they represent absorption of photons to move an electron from a lower to a higher energy level.
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None of the above (since all transitions a, b, c, d are possible)