Chemistry, asked by archanaarora7500, 7 months ago

the unit of energy in atomic units is ?​

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Answered by timnahasinik623
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The Hartree is usually used like a unit of energy in atomic physics and computational chemistry: for experimental measurements at the atomic scale, the electronvolt (eV) or the reciprocal centimetre (cm−1) are much more widely used.

Answered by Anonymous
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The \tt\blue{Hartree} is usually used like a unit of energy in atomic physics and computational chemistry: for experimental measurements at the atomic scale, the electronvolt (eV) or the reciprocal centimetre {(cm}^{−1})are much more widely used.❤

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