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1st excitation potential for the H-like (hypothetical) sample is 24 V. Then:

A

ionisation energy of the sample is 36 eV

B

ionisation energy of the sample is 32 eV

C

binding energy of 3rd excited state is 2 eV

D

2nd excitation potential of the sample is `(32xx8)/(9)V`

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