In the ground state of the Hydrogen atom the energy of the electron is E0 = -13.61 eV. What is the energy of the electron in the ground state of the He+ ion?
In the ground state of the Hydrogen atom the energy of the electron is E0 = -13.61 eV. What is the energy of the electron in the ground state of the He+ ion?
Hints: The He+ ion is a Hydrogen-like structure, it has only one electron. How does the energy of the electron depend on the charge of the nucleus? Is this a bound state? Make sure, your answer has the correct sign. |
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