The Bohr model of the hydrogen atom states that the single electron can exist only in certain permitted orbits around the proton. The radius of each Bohr orbit is r = n2(0.051 nm), where n = 1, 2, 3,…. Calculate the change in electric potential energy of a hydrogen atom when the electron makes a transition from the n = 2 to the n = 1 orbit. Express your answer in electron volts.
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