Chemistry, asked by unknown472, 1 year ago

the radius of the first orbit of h2 is 0.53 A°. so the radius of 2nd orbit in He+ is

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is a formula in chemistry regarding the Bohr's radius of hydrogen atom

r = r°n×n÷z

In this formula R is the radius and n is the radius in which the electron is lying

Z is the atomic number of the atom in the case of hydrogen atom Z is equal to one

r°=0.529

Therefore for Bohr's radius of second Orbit n is equal to 2

r= 0.529 × 2×2

r=2.116

Remember this value comes in A°

Therefore radius of second orbit is 2.1


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