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The Energy Required to Ionize a Hydrogen Atom from the Ground

Question 57

Question 57

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The energy required to ionize a hydrogen atom from the ground state is


A) 3.4 eV.
B) 6.8 eV.
C) 13.6 eV.
D) infinite.
E) 27.2 eV.

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