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Calcultte the enrgy required for the process , ` He^+ (g) rarr He^(2+) (g) + e` The ionization energy for the H-atom in the grounds state is ` 2. 18 xx 10 ^(-18) J "atom"^(-1)`. |
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Answer» Correct Answer - A `E_(1)` of H atom `= - IE = - 2.18 xx 10^(-18) J` `E_(1)` of H^(o+) = `E_(1)(H) xx Z^(2) = - 2.18 xx 10^(-18) xx 2^(2)J` `=8.72 xx 10^(-18) J` The given process represents ionisation of `He^(o+)` The energy required for ionisation of `He^(o+) = - E_(1) (He) = 8.72 xx 10^(-18) J` |
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