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The energy of electron in hydrogen atom is `E_n=(-13.6)/(n^(2)) eV`, Where n=1, 2,3,......Show that (i) the electron in hydrogen atom cannot have an energy of -6.8eV. (ii) spacing between the lines (consecutive energy levels) within the given set of observed hydrogen spectrum decreases as n increases.

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