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Ionization potential of hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV hydrogen atoms in the ground state are excited by monochromatic radiation of photo energy 12.1 eV. According to Bohr's theorgy, the spectral lines emitted by hydrogen will be

A

N=3 to n=1

B

N=3 to n=2

C

N=2 to n=1

D

N=4 to n=1

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