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    What Is the Energy Needed to Change an He<sup>+</sup> Ion
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What Is the Energy Needed to Change an He+ Ion

Question 21

Question 21

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What is the energy needed to change an He+ ion into an He++ ion? (The ionization energy of hydrogen is 13.6 eV) .


A) 13.6 eV
B) 54.4 eV
C) 92.9 eV
D) 112.4 eV

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