Chemistry, asked by jayjohri14, 3 months ago

A triply ionized beryllium ion Be3+, (a beryllium atom with three electrons
removed), behaves very much like a hydrogen atom except that the nuclear charge is
four times as great. What is the ionization energy of Be3+ ? How does this compare to
the ionization energy of the hydrogen atom?​


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Answered by samirkr205
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A triply ionized beryllium ion Be3+,(a beryllium atom with three electrons removed), behaves very much like a hydrogen atom except that the nuclear charge is four times as great.

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