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The Ionization Energy for a Hydrogen Atom Is 1

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The ionization energy for a hydrogen atom is 1.31 *106 J/mol. What is the ionization energy for He+?


A) 2.18 *10-18 J/mol
B) 1.31 * 106 J/mol
C) 5.25* 106 J/mol
D) 8.72 * 10-18 J/mol
E) 2.63 *106 J/mol

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