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The binding energy of electron in the lowest orbit of the hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV. The energies required in eV to remove an electron from the three lowest orbits of hydrogen atom are respectively

A

13.6,27.2,40.8

B

13.6,3.4, 1.51

C

13.6, 10.2, 3.4

D

13.6, 12.09, 10.2

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