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The ionization enegry of the electron in the hydrogen atom in its ground state is `13.6 ev`. The atoms are excited to higher energy levels to emit radiations of `6` wavelengths. Maximum wavelength of emitted radiation corresponds to the transition between

A

`n= 3 to n = 1 states`

B

`n= 2 to n = 1 states`

C

`n= 4 to n = 3 states`

D

`n= 3 to n = 2 states`

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