Multiple Choice
The binding energy of a hydrogen atom is inversely proportional to the square of the principal quantum number n.The binding energy of the ground level of atomic hydrogen is 13.6 eV.The binding energy of the second (n = 2) level of the hydrogen atom is
A) +13.6 eV
B) -13.6 eV
C) -3.4 eV
D) -54.8 eV
E) +3.4 eV
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