A triply ionized beryllium (Be 3+ ) has the same orbital radius as the ground state of…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Atoms
A triply ionized beryllium (Be3+) has the same orbital radius as the ground state of hydrogen. Then the quantum state n of Be3+ is
- n = 1
- n = 2
- n = 3
- n = 4
Answer
(B) n = 2
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