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How does the energy of the n=2 state compare to half the ionization energy of hydrogen?
A. The magnitude of the n=2 energy is one-fourth the ionization energy.
B. The energy of the n=2 state is equal to half the ionization energy.
C. The energy of the n=2 state is twice the ionization energy.
D. The energy of the n=2 state is unrelated to the ionization energy.
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