Bohr’s model can be used for hydrogen-like ions—ions that

Chapter 3, Problem 87AE

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Bohr’s model can be used for hydrogen-like ions—ions that have only one electron, such as HE+ and Li2+ . (a) Why is the Bohr model applicable to HE+  ions but not to neutral He atoms? (b) The ground-state energies of H, HE+, Li2+ and are tabulated as follows:

By examining these numbers, propose a relationship between the ground-state energy of hydrogen-like systems and the nuclear charge, Z. (c) Use the relationship you derive in part (b) to predict the ground-state energy of the C5+ ion

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