What is the minimum energy required to ionize a hydrogen atom in the n= 3 state?
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Answer:
2.42
x
10
−
16
J
Explanation:
Use the Bohr Energy Equation for
n
i
=
3
→
n
f
=
∞
Δ
E
i
= -
A
(
1
n
2
f
−
1
n
2
i
)
=
−
2.18
x
10
−
18
J
(
1
∞
2
−
1
3
2
)
=
−
2.18
x
10
−
18
J
(
0
−
0.111
)
J
=
2.42
x
10
−
19
J
2.42
x
10
−
16
J
Explanation:
Use the Bohr Energy Equation for
n
i
=
3
→
n
f
=
∞
Δ
E
i
= -
A
(
1
n
2
f
−
1
n
2
i
)
=
−
2.18
x
10
−
18
J
(
1
∞
2
−
1
3
2
)
=
−
2.18
x
10
−
18
J
(
0
−
0.111
)
J
=
2.42
x
10
−
19
J
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