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A hydrogen like atom in ground state absorbs .n. photons having the same energy nad it emits exactly .n. photons when electronic transition takes place. Then the energy of the absorbed photon may be

A

91.8 eV

B

4.8 eV

C

48.4 eV

D

54.4 eV

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