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The energy of the second Bohr orbit in the hydrogen atom is `-3.41eV.` The energy of the second Bohr orbit of `He^(+)` ion would be :

A

`-0.85` eV

B

`-13.64` eV

C

`-1.70` eV

D

`-6.82` eV

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