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If the energy of an H-atom in the orbit is , then the energy in the orbit of a singly ionised heliumAtomic Structure Chemistry Question

Question

If the energy of an H-atom in the $n^{th}$ orbit is $E_n$, then the energy in the $n^{th}$ orbit of a singly ionised helium atom ($He^+$) will be:

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

Energy $E \propto Z^2$. For hydrogen $Z=1$, and for $He^+$, $Z=2$. Thus, the energy for $He^+$ will be $2^2 = 4$ times that of Hydrogen in the same orbit, i.e., $4E_n$.

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