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Calculate the difference in radius between the first and third orbit of hydrogen atom.

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The radius of n th orbit of H-atom is given by.
`r_(n)=0.529xxn^(2)` Å
`therefore r_(3)-r_(1)=0.529xx(3^(2)-1^(2))`Å=`0.529xx8=`4.232 Å
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