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5.1f the binding energy of 2 excited state of a hypothetical H-like atom is 12eV, then the incorrect option is: a) 1"excitation potential = 810 b) 2 excitation energy = 96eV c) Ionisation potential = 192V d) Binding energy of 2 state = 27eV Otic o resha

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