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In a sample of three H-atoms , all in the 5th excited state, electrons make a transition to 1st excited state. The maximum number of different spectral lines observed will be :

A

`5^(th)` state

B

`6^(th)` state

C

`7^(th)` state

D

`8^(th)` state

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C
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