When hydrogen atom is ionized the potential energy of electron becomes?
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Referring to the Bohr's atomic model about the hydrogen atom we consider the potential energy of electrons to be zero at infinity. The hydrogen we take the potential vitality of the electron to be zero at boundlessness, so the potential vitality ends up negative as the electron approaches the hydrogen molecule. Anyway kinetic vitality is constantly positive. In the Bohr ground express the potential vitality is - 27.2 eV.
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