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How much energy is required to ionize a hydrogen atom with an electron in the n?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

For a hydrogen atom, composed of an orbiting electron bound to a nucleus of one proton, an ionization energy of 2.18 × 10−18 joule (13.6 electron volts) is required to force the electron from its lowest energy level entirely out of the atom.

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