Atomic StructureHard
Question
How much energy is needed for an electron revolving in the second orbit of He+ ion in order to double its angular momentum?
Options
A.40.8 eV
B.2.55 eV
C.10.2 eV
D.12.09 eV
Solution
The required transition is n = 2 to n = 4.
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