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Standard X
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Electron Affinity
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An element in H atom in tis ground state absorbs 1.5times as much energy as the minimum required for ionisation of the atom.Thus KE of emitted electron is
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An electron in
H
−
a
t
o
m
is in its ground state absorbs
1.50
times as much as energy as the minimum required for its escape
[
13.6
e
V
]
from the atom. Thus
K
E
given to emitter electron is
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13.6
e
V
is needed for ionisation of a hydrogen atom. An electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state absorbs
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-atom in ground state absorbs
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times as much energy as the minimum required for its escape (i.e.,
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e
V
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An electron in an h atom in its ground state absorbs 1.5 times as much energy as the minimum required for its escape(13.6ev) from the atom .what is the wavelength of the emitted electron?
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1.5
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e
V
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