An electron in a hydrogen atom moves from level 1 to level 4. The electron then drops from level 4 to level 2. Which statement describes the most likely result? The energy absorbed in the first move equals the energy released in the second move. The energy absorbed in the first move is greater than the energy released in the second move. The energy released in the first move equals the energy absorbed in the second move. The energy released in the first move is greater than the energy absorbed in the second move.

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C) The energy absorbed in the first move is greater than the energy released in the second move.

Since it consists of only protons and one electron, the hydrogen ion is the simplest conceivable atom. Its potential energy value, U(r), indicates its electric potential intensity as a result of r from the proton.

  • It includes one unit of positive electrical charge, and an atom with one unit of negative electrical charge makes up the nucleus of a hydrogen atom.
  • This hydrogen electron travels from level 1 to level 4.
  • The electron is then lowered from level 4 to level 2.
  • The initial move takes more energy than the second movement releases.

Therefore, the answer is "Second choice".

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