The energy required to excite a hydrogen atom from ground to third excited state
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Given, initially, in a hydrogen atom, the electron is in ground state ∴n=1. Therefore, the energy of the electron in ground state is −13.6eV. Therefore, the energy required to move electrons from ground state to third excited state is 12.75eV.
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