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The ground state and first excited state energies of hydrogen atom are `-13.6 eV` and `-3.4eV` respectively. If potential energy in ground state is taken to be zero. Then:

A

potential energy in the first excited state would be 20.4 eV

B

total energy in the first excited state would be 23.8 eV.

C

kinetic energy in the first excited state would be 3.4 eV

D

total energy in the ground state would be 13.6 eV

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