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A hydrogen atom is in the third excited state. It make a transition to a different state and a photon is either obsorbed or emitted. Determine the quantum number `n` of the final state and the energy energy of the photon If it is
a emitted with the shortest possible wavelength.
b emitted with the longest possible wavelength and
c absorbed with the longest possible wavelength.

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