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What is the potential energy of an electron present in the N-shell of the Be3+ ion???

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Answered by gitanshugupta
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The N-Shell of the beryllium does not exist because it has 4 electrons in neutral state and Be3+ has only one electron which is in the K - shell. The beryllium can have its electron in the N-shell in excited state and its potential energy can be calculated by de-broglies wave equation and Einstein equation and its derivation which includes Work Function
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