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Tirant22

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Question 1

The energy needed to change a He+ ion in the ground state into a He2+ ion is

13.6 eV

54.4 eV

112.4 eV

92.9 eV

27.2 eV


Question 2

The energy needed to remove an electron from the first excited state of a Li2+ ion is

53 eV

31 eV

92 eV

122 eV

61 eV


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Tirant22

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Reply 2 on: Aug 10, 2020
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