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Calculate the energy required for the process `He^(+) (g) rarr He^(2+) (g) + e^(-)`. The ionization energy for the H atom in the ground state is `2.18 xx 10^(-18) J "atom"^(-1)` |
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Answer» For H-like particles, `E_(n) = - (2pi^(2) m Z^(2) e^(4))/(n^(2) h^(2))` For H-atom, I.E. `= E_(oo) - E_(1) = 0 - (-(2pi^(2) me^(4))/(1^(2) xx h^(2))) = (2pi^(2) me^(4))/(h^(2)) = 2.18 xx 10^9-18) J "atom"^(-1)` (Given) For the given process, Energy required `= E_(oo) - E_(1) = 0 = (-(2pi^(2) m xx 2^(2) xx e^(4))/(1^(2) xx h^(2))) = 4 xx (2pi^(2) me^(4))/(h^(2)) = 4 xx 2.18 xx 10^(-18) J` `= 8.72 xx 10^(-18) J` |
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