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For a hydrogen atom, the energies that an electron can have are given by the expression, `E=-13.58//n^(2)eV`, where n is an integer. The smallest amount of energy that a hydrogen atom in the ground state can absorb is:

A

1.00 eV

B

3.39 eV

C

1.79 eV

D

10.19 eV

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