The energy of an electron in the first Bohr orbit of H-atom is –13.6 eV. The possible…
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The energy of an electron in the first Bohr orbit of H-atom is –13.6 eV. The possible energy value(s) of the excited state(s) for electrons in Bohr orbits of hydrogen is (are) (1998)
- –3.4 eV
- – 4.2 eV
- – 6.8 eV
- + 6.8 eV
Answer
(A) –3.4 eV
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