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A hydrogen atom in state n = 6 makes two...

A hydrogen atom in state `n = 6` makes two successive transition and reaches the ground state in the first transition a photon of `1.13eV` is emitted (a) Find the energy of the photon emitted in the second transition (b) what is the value of n in the intermediate state?

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