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Standard XII
Chemistry
Ionic Radii and Ionisation Enthalpy (Group 2)
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The ionisation energy of an electron in the lowest orbit of hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV. What are the energies required in eV to remove electron from 3 lowest orbits of hydrogen atom ??
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