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An electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state

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The ionization energy for a hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV.

Twice that is 27.2 eV, which means the electron is ejected with 13.6 eV of kinetic energy.

An electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state absorbs 1.5 times as much energy as the minimum required for its escape from the atom.

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