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Will the energy of 1s orbit of two different atoms be equal?

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Answered by Ravispssbp
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Explanation:

The orbital occupied by the hydrogen electron is called a 1s orbital. ... The orbital on the left is a 2s orbital. This is similar to a 1s orbital except that the region where there is the greatest chance of finding the electron is further from the nucleus - this is an orbital at the second energy level

Answered by Anonymous
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The formula defining the energy levels of a Hydrogen atom are given by the equation: E = -E0/n2, where E0 = 13.6 eV (1 eV = 1.602×10-19 Joules) and n = 1,2,3… and so on.

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