If 13.6 eV energy is required to ionize the hydrogen atom, then the energy required to…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Atoms and Nuclei
If 13.6 eV energy is required to ionize the hydrogen atom, then the energy required to remove an electron from n = 2 is
- 10.2 eV
- 0 eV
- 3.4 eV
- 6.8 eV
Answer
(C) 3.4 eV
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