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Enxnynz = h2/8mL^2 [nx^2 + ny^2 + nz^2] What is the energy difference between the ground state energy level and the first excited energy level for an electron in a hydrogen atom? (Hint: Consider the first excited state to be nx = 2, ny = 1, and nz = 1.)

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