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Assertion: The electron in the hydrogen atom passes from energy level `n = 4` to the `n = 1` level. The maximum and minimum number of photon that can be emitted are six and one respectively.
Reason: The photons are emitted when electron make a transtition from the higher energy state to the lower energy state.

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