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I.P of hydrogen atom is equal to 13.6 . what is energy required to the process :

He+ + energy ------> He+2 + e-

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Answered by Anonymous
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I.P of hydrogen atom is equal to 13.6 . what is energy required to the process :

He+ + energy ------> He+2 + e-



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He+ ion is a single electron species which resembles like hydrogen.

Therefore, the energies of the stationary states of hydrogen-like ions are given by the expression

En =( - 2.18 × 10-18 ) Z2 / n2 atom-1

Here n = 1and , Z = 2

En = (-2.18 X 10-18) 22/12

= 8.72 x 10-18 J


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Explanation:

He+ ion is a single electron species which resembles like hydrogen.

Therefore, the energies of the stationary states of hydrogen-like ions are given by the expression

En =( - 2.18 × 10-18 ) Z2 / n2 atom-1

Here n = 1and , Z = 2

En = (-2.18 X 10-18) 22/12

= 8.72 x 10-18 J

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