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The ionization energy of hydrogen atom is X KJ. The energy required for an electron to jump from 2nd orbit to the 3rd orbit will be......​

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Answered by nishantkohli40pa23kf
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The ionisation energy for the hydrogen atom can be written as:

Ionisation energy = energy in first orbit - energy in infinite orbit

Ionisation energy = E = -E0 / n2 , where E0 = 13.6 eV (1 eV = 1.602×10-19 Joules) and n = 1,2,3… and so on.

The difference in energy = Einfinity - E1

so the ionisation energy from the ground state = x KJ = 0-( -E0 /12 ) = E0

The energy required to jump the elctron from second to the third stage is:

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Answered by aryapatil84
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Answer: The ans is 5x/36 explanation is given below sweetheart please mark it brainleast if u need any more help message me

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