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For the hydrogen atom, the minimum excitation energy ( of n =2) is ______

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  • 3.4 e V

  • 10.2 eV

  • 13.6 eV

  • – 10.2 eV

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For the hydrogen atom, the minimum excitation energy ( of n =2) is 10.2 eV.

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