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A triply ionized beryllium ion, Be3+ (a beryllium atom with three electrons removed), behaves very much like a hydrogen atom except that the nuclear charge is four times as great.

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A triply ionized beryllium ion, Be3+ (a beryllium atom with three electrons removed), behaves very much like a hydrogen atom except that the nuclear charge is four times as great.

A) What is the ground-level energy of Be3+? ANS : -218

B) How does this compare to the ground-level energy of the hydrogen atom?

( E1 Be3+ )/(E1 H)

C) What is the ionization energy of Be3+? ANS : 218

D) How does this compare to the ionization energy of the hydrogen atom?

( E ion Be3+ )/(E ion H)

E) For the hydrogen atom the wavelength of the photon emitted in the n = 2 to n = 1 transition is 122 nm. What is the wavelength of the photon emitted when a Be3+ ion undergoes this transition? ANS : 7.63

F) For a given value of n, how does the radius of an orbit in Be3+ compare to that for hydrogen?

( rn Be3+ )/(rn H)

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A triply ionized beryllium ion Be3 has 4e nuclear charge The energy of the n th energy level for any hydrogen atom is given by E almostequalto -136n2

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