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What is the binding energy (in eV) associated with the n=2 orbital of Hydrogen if the binding energy of the n=1 orbital is -13.6 eV?

Respuesta :

Answer:

- 3.4 eV

Explanation:

Energy of a particular orbital of hydrogen is the binding energy .

Energy of any orbital of hydrogen in terms of eV is given by

[tex]E_n=-\frac{13.6}{n^2}[/tex]

[tex][tex]E_1=-\frac{13.6}{1^2}[/tex][/tex]

[tex][tex]E_2=-\frac{13.6}{2^2}[/tex][/tex]

[tex][tex][tex]E_2= -3.4 eV.[/tex]