Ground-state ionization energies of some one-electron species are H 5 1.313103 kJ/mol

Chapter 7, Problem 7.74

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Ground-state ionization energies of some one-electron species are H 5 1.313103 kJ/mol He1 5 5.243103 kJ/mol Li21 5 1.183104 kJ/mol (a) Write a general expression for the ionization energy of any one-electron species. (b) Use your expression to calculate the ionization energy of B41. (c) What is the minimum wavelength required to remove the electron from the n 5 3 level of He1? (d) What is the minimum wavelength required to remove the electron from the n 5 2 level of Be31?

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