Hydrogen atom present in ground state with energy of electron
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If your question is: what is the energy of an electron in a hydrogen atom at ground state?
The electron is most likely to be found at a distance from the nucleus equal to the Bohr radius. This function is known as the 1s atomic orbital. For hydrogen (H), an electron in the ground state has energy−13.6 eV, relative to the ionization threshold.
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The electron is most likely to be found at a distance from the nucleus equal to the Bohr radius. This function is known as the 1s atomic orbital. For hydrogen (H), an electron in the ground state has energy−13.6 eV, relative to the ionization threshold.
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