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The ionisation potential of hydrogen ato...

The ionisation potential of hydrogen atom is

A

12.97V

B

`10.2V`

C

`13.6V`

D

`27.2V`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`E_("ionisation")=e_(alpha)-E_(1)`
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