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According to Bohr's atomic model ionization energy of a Hydrogen atom is equal to energy of a photon that belongs to O Visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum O LR region of the electromagnetic spectrum Ⓒx-ray region of the electromagnetic spectrum U.V region of the electromagnetic spectrum​

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According to Bohr's atomic model ionization energy of a Hydrogen atom is equal to energy of a photon that belongs to O Visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum O LR region of the electromagnetic spectrum Ⓒx-ray region of the electromagnetic spectrum U.V region of the electromagnetic spectrum

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According to Bohr's atomic model ionization energy of a Hydrogen atom is equal to energy of a photon that belongs to O Visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum O LR region of the electromagnetic spectrum Ⓒx-ray region of the electromagnetic spectrum U.V region of the electromagnetic spectrum

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