Energy level
A discrete energy state available to an electron in an atom. Electrons occupy the lowest available energy levels (ground state) unless excited by absorbing energy. Energy levels are quantised; an electron can only occupy specific energies, not a continuum. Transitions between levels emit or absorb photons with energy equal to the energy difference between levels.
Formula
ΔE = hf
Real World
Sodium street lamps emit their distinctive yellow glow because electrons in sodium atoms drop between two closely spaced energy levels, releasing photons at 589 nm — a transition so specific it acts like a fingerprint.
Exam Focus
When calculating photon wavelength from energy levels, find ΔE first then use c = fλ; never subtract wavelengths directly.
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