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The electron in the He+ ion is excited to the n = 2 principal state. What is the energy of the electron now?

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Answer:

= -13.6 eV

Step-by-step explanation:

E = -13.6 ÷
(Z^(2) )/(n^(2) )

where n is the principal state

Z is atomic number

and E is energy in electron volts.

Given that n = 2 and Helium Z = 2

⇒ E = -13.6 ÷
(2^(2) )/(2^(2) )

= -13.6 eV

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