Science, asked by monishramsk, 8 months ago

helium have more electricity than hydrogen ​

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Answered by sibi61
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Helium has a structure 1s2. The electron is being removed from the same orbital as in hydrogen's case. It is close to the nucleus and unscreened. The value of the ionization energy (2370 kJ mol-1) is much higher than hydrogen, because the nucleus now has 2 protons attracting the electrons instead of 1

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Answered by borsurerajgmailcom
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Explanation:

no helium does not have more electricity than hydrogen

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