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The electron energy in hydrogen atom is given by `E_(n) = (-21.7 xx 10^(-12)/(n^(2))) erg` Calculate the energy required to remove an electron completely from the `n = 2` .What is the longest wavelength (in cm) of light can be used to cases this transition ?

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