The ionisation energy of the hydrogen atom, in Bohr model, is:
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Atoms
The ionisation energy of the hydrogen atom, in Bohr model, is:
- \(-3 \cdot 4 {eV}\)
- \(3 \cdot 4 {eV}\)
- \(-13 \cdot 6 {eV}\)
- \(13 \cdot 6 {eV}\)
Answer
(D) 13 6 eV
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