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For hydrogen atom, the energy of the n^(...

For hydrogen atom, the energy of the `n^(th)` orbit is given by, En =

A

`13.6/n^(2)eV`

B

`0.53n^(2)` eV

C

`(-13.6)/n^(2)eV`

D

`3n^(2)` eV

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