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The degeneracy of the level of hydrogen atom that has energy rh/16

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The degeneracy in m is the number of states with different values of m that have the same value of l. ... So the degeneracy of the energy levels of the hydrogen atom is n2. For example, the ground state, n = 1, has degeneracy = n2 = 1 (which makes sense because l, and therefore m, can only equal zero for this state).

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