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Why is visible radiation from atoms much longer in wavelength than atomic size?
A. Because visible light travels slower
B. Because atoms absorb all shorter wavelengths
C. Because electrons stop moving
D. Atomic transitions involve energy differences corresponding to visible frequencies
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