?A triply ionized atom of beryllium \(\mathrm{Be}^{3+}\) is a hydrogen-like ion. When

Chapter 6, Problem 148

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A triply ionized atom of beryllium \(\mathrm{Be}^{3+}\) is a hydrogen-like ion. When \(\mathrm{Be}^{3+}\) is in one of its excited states, its radius in this nth state is exactly the same as the radius of the first Bohr orbit of hydrogen. Find n and compute the ionization energy for this state of \(\mathrm{Be}^{3+}\).

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Be^3+

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