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Standard XII
Chemistry
Valence Bond Theory
24.A:The radi...
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24.A:The radius of second orbit of He+ is equal to that of first orbit of hydrogen. B: The radius of an orbit in hydrogen like species is directly proportional to n and Inversely proportional to Z.
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