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If energy required to remove one of the the electrons from He atom is 29.5 eV, then what is the value of energy required to convert a heliumatom into α -particle?(1) 54.4 eV(3) 29.5 ev(2) 83.9 ev(4) 24.9 ev
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If energy required to remove one of the two electrons from He atom is 29.5 eV, then what is the value of energy required to convert a helium atom into particle?
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If energy required to remove one of the two electron from
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29.5
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V
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then what is the value of energy required to convert a helium atom into
α
−
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required to remove both the electrons from a neutral helium atom is:
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required to remove both the electrons from a neutral helium atom is
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An energy of
24.6
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required to remove both the electrons from a neutral helium atom is
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