Chemistry, asked by Lokeshj4111, 11 months ago

How much energy is required to ionise h atom if the electron occupies n = 5 orbits? Compare your answer with the ionization enthalpy of h atom?

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Answered by Anonymous
21

Explanation:

Compare your answer with the ionization enthalpy of H atom (energy required to remove the electron from n=1 orbit). Hence, 25 times less energy is required to ionize an electron in the 5th orbital of hydrogen atom as compared to that in the ground state.

Answered by itsjannatjubair
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