Chemistry, asked by warisaliapsjhansi, 6 months ago

lonization energy of He+ is​

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Answered by hareem23
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The He+ ion is just like a hydrogen atom with two units of charge in the nucleus. Since the hydrogenic energy levels depend upon the square of the nuclear charge, the energy of the remaining helium electron should be just 4x(-13.6 eV) = -54.4 eV as observed.

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Answered by YashodharPalav5109
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The ionization energy of He+ is 19.6 * 10^-18J per atom.

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