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The IE(1) of Li is 5.4 eV and IE(1) of H...

The `IE_(1)` of `Li` is `5.4 eV` and `IE_(1)` of `H` is `13.6 eV`. Calculate the charge acting on the outermost electron of `Li` atom.

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