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If a photon with `12`eV energy is incidented on hydrogen atom then what will be true statement from the following `:-`

A

Electron will transfer in first excited state and its energy will be increased by `1.8` eV

B

In atom electron will remain in ground state bur its total energy will be `-` `1.6` eV

C

Atom will not absorb the photon.

D

None of these

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