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A hydrogen atom in a state having a binding energy (the energy required to remove an electron) of -1.51 eV makes a transition to a state with an excitation energy (the difference between the energy of the state and that of the ground state) of 0 eV.(a) What is the energy of the photon emitted as a result of the transition?
(b) What is the higher quantum number of the transition producing this emission?
(c) What is the lower quantum number of the transition producing this emission?

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