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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 Γ— 10βˆ’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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