The energy needed to excite a hydrogen from its ground state to 3rd excited state is
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The electron in a hydrogen atom is initially in the ground state (n=1). As a result, the electron's energy in the ground state is 13.6eV. As a result, moving electrons from the ground state to the third excited state requires 12.75eV of energy.
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