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[" 7.The ground state energy of "H-" atom is "-13.6" eV."],[" The energy needed to ionise "H" - atom from its "],[" second excited state is "],[[" (1) "1.51eV," (2) "3.4eV],[" (3) "13.6eV," (4) "12.1eV]]

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