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Calculate the radius (m) of the n=1 Bohr orbit for Be3+

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The allowed electron orbits in hydrogen have the radii shown. These radii were first calculated by Bohr and are given by the equation rn=n2ZaB r n = n 2 Z a B . The lowest orbit has the experimentally verified diameter of a hydrogen atom.

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