The energy of second Bohr orbit in the hydrogen atom is –3.4 eV. The energy of fourth…
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The energy of second Bohr orbit in the hydrogen atom is
–3.4 eV. The energy of fourth orbit of He+ ion would be
–3.4 eV. The energy of fourth orbit of He+ ion would be
- –3.4 eV
- –0.85 eV
- –13.64 eV
- +3.4 eV
Answer
(A) –3.4 eV
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