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the potential energy of electron in the ground state of he + ion is​

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The potential energy of an electron in H-atom is -13.6 eV. If the potential energy of the electron in He+ ion is -3.4 eV, what would be the excited state of He+? ... For an H atom in its 1s ground state (n= 1) the total energy is -13.6 eV, which is the sum of potential and kinetic energies.

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The potential energy of an electron in H-atom is -13.6 eV. If the potential energy of the electron in He+ ion is -3.4 eV, what would be the excited state of He+? ... For an H atom in its 1s ground state (n= 1) the total energy is -13.6 eV, which is the sum of potential and kinetic energies.

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