A beryllium atom is stripped of all but one of its electrons. What is the energy of the ground state? (a) 213.6 eV (b) 2218 eV (c) 2122 eV (d) 240.8 eV (e) 0
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When an electron collides with an atom, it can transfer all or some of its energy to the atom. A hydrogen atom is in its ground state. Incident on the atom are several electrons, each having a kinetic energy of 10.5 eV. What is the result? (a) The atom can be excited to a higher allowed state. (b) The atom is ionized. (c) The electrons pass by the atom without interaction.
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The first step in solving 28 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: When an electron collides with an atom, it can transfer all or some of its energy to the atom. A hydrogen atom is in its ground state. Incident on the atom are several electrons, each having a kinetic energy of 10.5 eV. What is the result? (a) The atom can be excited to a higher allowed state. (b) The atom is ionized. (c) The electrons pass by the atom without interaction.
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