Chemistry, asked by Purujeet5158, 1 year ago

Which state of double ionised li2+ has energy equal to ground state of hydrogen atom?

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Answered by jessicanoble1989
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An electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state absorbs energy equal to ionisation energy of li2+

Answered by anudqueen
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An electron in a li2+ ion is in its groung state absorbs energy which is thrice of the second ionisation energy of helium atom. The approximate wavelength of the electron emitted is? An electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state absorbs 1.5 times as much energy as the mimimum atom


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