Define ionization energy. how would the ionization energy change when electron in hydrogen atom is replaced by a particle of mass 200 times that of the electron but having the same charge?
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When the electron in the hydrogen atom is replaced by particle of mass 200 time that of the electron, the atomic radius will decrease. When the atomic radiation decreases, the higher is the atomic energy. the ionizations energy increases with decrease in size. because the valence electron are tightly held and more energy is required to remove it
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When the electron in the hydrogen atom is replaced by particle of mass 200 time that of the electron, the atomic radius will decrease. When the atomic radiation decreases, the higher is the atomic energy. the ionizations energy increases with decrease in size. because the valence electron are tightly held and more energy is required to remove it
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