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Electrons of energies 10.26 eV and 12.09...

Electrons of energies 10.26 eV and 12.09 eV can cause radiations to be emitted from hydrogen atoms. Find the maximum wavelength of the radiations if the electrons drop back to the ground state.

A

`1206Å`

B

`1020Å`

C

`1495Å`

D

`1617Å`

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`(hc )/(lamda ) = E, lamda = ( 6.6 xx 10 ^(-34) xx 10 ^(8))/( 10. 26 xx 1. 6 xx 10 ^(-19))= 1.206 xx 10 ^(-7) = 1206Å`
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