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Show that radius fo (II) shell fo H- atom is almost four times fo (I) shell .

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`therefore r_n prop n^2`
Thus ` r_1 prop 1^2` and ` r_2 prop 2^2`
`therefore r_2 = 4 xx r_1` .
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