Predict/Explain(a)If the mass of the electron were

Chapter 31, Problem 11

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Predict/Explain(a)If the mass of the electron were magically doubled, would the ionization energy of hydrogen increase, decrease, or stay the same? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following: I. The ionization energy would increase because the increased mass would mean the electron would orbit closer to the nucleus and would require more energy to move to innity. II. The ionization energy would decrease because a more massive electron is harder to hold in orbit, and therefore it is easier to remove the electron and leave the hydrogen ionized. III. The ionization energy would be unchanged because, just like in gravitational orbits, the orbit of the electron is independent of its mass. As a result, there is no change in the energy required to move it to innity.

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