In a hydrogen atom if energy of an electron in ground state is -13.6ev
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Yes you are absolutely correct.
This function is known as the 1satomic orbital. For hydrogen (H), an electron in the ground state hasenergy−13.6 eV, relative to the ionization threshold. In other words, 13.6 eV is the energy input required for the electron to no longer be bound to the atom.
This function is known as the 1satomic orbital. For hydrogen (H), an electron in the ground state hasenergy−13.6 eV, relative to the ionization threshold. In other words, 13.6 eV is the energy input required for the electron to no longer be bound to the atom.
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