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A hydrogen-like ion is an ion containing only one electron. The energies of the electron in a hydrogen-like ion are given by
En = â(2.18 Ã 10â18J) Z2 (1/n2)
where n is the principal quantum number and Z is the atomic number of the element. Calculate the ionization energy (in kJ/mol) of the He+ ion.
A hydrogen-like ion is an ion containing only one electron. The energies of the electron in a hydrogen-like ion are given by
En = â(2.18 Ã 10â18J) Z2 (1/n2)
where n is the principal quantum number and Z is the atomic number of the element. Calculate the ionization energy (in kJ/mol) of the He+ ion.
Trinidad TremblayLv2
13 Dec 2019