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The ionization enthalpy of hydrogen atom is `1.312 xx 10^6 J mol^(-1). The energy required to excite the electron in the atom from n = 1 to n = 2 is

A

`9.84 xx 10^5 J mol^(-1)`

B

`8.51 xx 10^5 J mol^(-1)`

C

`6.56 xx 10^5 J mol^(-1)`

D

`7.56 xx 10^5 J mol^(-1)`

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