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if the radius of first bohr orbit of hydrogen atom is X then the radius of second bohr orbit of lithium to positive Ion will be​

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Answered by csir2017chemistry
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Answer:

= 4X/3

Explanation:

first bohr radius X= 0.529

radius r = 0.529 n^2 / Z = X given

here Z is atomic number and n is bohr orbit

then radius for second bohr orbit n=2

and Li+ Z= 3

= 0.529 * 4 / 3

Radius second bohr orbit = 4.X/3

Answered by kreesh09
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