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What Is the Energy Required to Remove the Electron from a Hydrogen

Question 52

Question 52

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What is the energy required to remove the electron from a hydrogen atom in the n = 11 state?


A) 0.112 eV
B) 1.24 eV
C) 13.5 eV
D) 12.4 eV
E) 0.141 eV

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