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If the ionisation energy of hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV, what will be the ionisation energy of He+ and Li2+ ions respectively?

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27.2 eV, 40.8 eV
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13.6 eV, 54.4 eV
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54.4 eV, 54.4 eV
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54.4 eV, 122.4 eV
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Solution

The correct option is D 54.4 eV, 122.4 eV
Given:
Ionisation energy of Hydrogen atom = 13.6 eV
We know that,
Ionisation energy=(Energy of the 1st orbit)
Energy of the 1storbit of He+=13.6×Z2=54.4 eV
(where, Z=2 for He+)
So,
Ionisation energy of He+=(54.4 eV)=54.4 eV
Energy of the 1storbit of Li2+,=13.6×32=122.4 eV
(where, Z=3 for Li2+)
Ionisation energy of Li2+=(122.4 eV)=122.4 eV

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