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how much energy required for possible excited state of hydrogen?

how much energy required for possible excited state of hydrogen?

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SAI SARDAR
1700 Points
8 years ago
10.2 electron volts energy required for possible excited state of hydrogen.becau for 1st orbit to 2nd orbit any molecule taken 10.2 electron volts of energy.
Forum Team
94 Points
8 years ago
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Prabhakar ch
577 Points
8 years ago
10.2 electron volts energy required for possible excited state of hydrogen.becau for 1st orbit to 2nd orbit any molecule taken 10.2 electron volts of energy.
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Gaddam Chethan
317 Points
8 years ago
Hello Kumar
                   The energy requiredfor possible atate of hydrogen is 10.2. it is answer for your question?
Gowri sankar
292 Points
8 years ago
HELLO KUMAR , THE ENERGY IS REQUIRED FOR POSSIBLE STATE OF HYDROGEN IS 10.2.IT IS ANSWER FOR YOUR QUESTION.
raj
383 Points
8 years ago
hellow kumar
10.2 electron volts energy required for possible exited state of hydrogen.because of in hydrogen molecule 1 st and 2nd  orbits have 10.2 electron volts energy.
NARAYANA
242 Points
8 years ago
HI SIR THE ENERGY REQUIRED FOR TO GO EXITED STATE OF HYDROGEN IS 10.2 ELECTRON VOLTS ENERGY.THANK YOU.
mohan
216 Points
8 years ago
dear kumar......energy required for possible excited state of hydrogen

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