can we calculate the ionization energy of a hydrogen from the wave number?
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Multiply the Rydberg constant (an important number in atomic theory), which has a value of 1.097 x 10^(7) per meter (1/m) by the difference of the inverse of the energy levels, which in this case is 1. ... This is the first ionization energy of the hydrogen atom.
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Multiply the Rydberg constant (an important number in atomic theory), which has a value of 1.097 x 10^(7) per meter (1/m) by the difference of the inverse of the energy levels, which in this case is 1. This gives the original Rydberg constant. ... This is the first ionization energy of the hydrogen atom.
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