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How to solve: The energy required to dislodge electron from excited isolated H-atom,IE1=13.6eV is
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The energy required to dislodge electron from excited isolated hydrogen atom(IE1=13.6eV).
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The answer is D but how if i assume that the electron is at the second energy state(n=2) its energy would be -3.4eV so we should give either 3.4ev or more than that
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