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From the Bohr equation in the introduction, the calculated energy of an electron in the sixth Bohr orbit of a hydrogen atom is

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Answer:

= - 0.38 eV

Explanation:

Using Bohr's equation for the energy of an electron in the nth orbital,

E = -13.6 [tex]\frac{Z^{2} }{n^{2} }[/tex]

Where E = energy level in electron volt (eV)

Z = atomic number of atom

n = principal state

Given that n = 6

⇒ E = -13.6 × [tex]\frac{1^{2} }{6^{2} }[/tex]

= - 0.38 eV

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