Physics, asked by mandarmdesurkar, 9 months ago

What would be the ionisation potential of the third energy state of hydrogen
atom?​

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Answered by omandlik12
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Answer:

Where Z is atomic number and n is the shell number. So IE Li²+ = 13.6×9 = 122.4 eV. Which orbital will be lower in energy in a multielectron atom, 2s or 2p? The ionisation potential of the hydrogen atom is 13.4 ev.

Answered by dewanshvns
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Answer: Ionization potential energy is defined as the minimum energy required in eV to excite a neutral atom to its ionized state i.e it is the minimum energy required in eV to excite an electron from n=1 to infinity.

Ionization energy is 0−(−13.6eV)=13.6eV

Hence, Ionization potential is 13.6eV

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