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What atomic number of an element X would have to become so that the 4th orbit around would fit inside the 1 both orbit of the h atom​

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Answered by SparklyGeogony
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•By definition of Bohr radius ao,

•r=n2(Zao),r= radical distance from the nucleus of a H-like atom

•So, if we want r=ao,

•Z=n2(rao)=n2(aoao)=n2

•For the 4th Bohr orbit, n=4,

•⇒Z=42=16

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