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The Energy Required to Move an Electron in a Hydrogen

Question 87

Question 87

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The energy required to move an electron in a hydrogen atom from energy level 1 to energylevel 2 is:


A) 10.2 eV.
B) 12.1 eV.
C) 12.75 eV.
D) 13.1 eV.
E) 13.6 eV.

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