An ionised H-molecule consists of an electron and two protons. The protons are separated…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Atoms
An ionised H-molecule consists of an electron and two protons. The protons are separated by a small distance of the order of angstrom. In the ground state,
- the electron would not move in circular orbits
- the energy would be (2)4 times that of a H-atom
- the molecule will soon decay in to a proton and a H-atom
- none of these
Answer
(D) none of these
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