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What are hydrogenic atoms?

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Hydrogenic (Hydrogen like) atoms are the atoms consisting of a nucleus with positive charge '+Ze` and a single electron. Here 'Z' is atomic mass number and 'e' is the quantised unit of charge.
eg.singly ionised helium , doubly ionised lithium.
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