mrpotatoed
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Can an atom only absorb a photon when the energy of the photo allows it to jump up the energy level. ie: if the incident photon has MORE energy than required, it will not be absorbed? Just curious cause the absorption spectra of hydrogen suggests that the photon must have the exact energy required for it cause an electron to jump up energy levels.