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For Bohr.s model of the hydrogen atom, the energy of the electron in its ground state is found to be `-13.6eV`.
(i) Draw an energy level diagram for the hydrogen atom and mark the value of energy (in eV) at `n=2 and n=oo`.
(ii) Obtain the maximum energy of a photon emitted by the hydrogen atom in eV.

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