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Calculate the radii of the first two Bohr orbits of `Li^(2+)`.
Strategy: Use Eq. and proper values of `n` and `Z`. The atmoic number of `Li` is `3`.

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`r_(1) = ((1)^(2)(52.9nm))/(3) = 17.6 nm`
`r_(2) ((2)^(2)(52.9nm))/(3) = 70.5 pm`
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