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What is the radius of the 4th orbit of `He^(+)`

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To find the radius of the 4th orbit of \( \text{He}^+ \) (Helium ion), we can use the formula for the radius of the nth Bohr orbit, which is given by: \[ R_n = \frac{0.529 \, n^2}{Z} \, \text{angstrom} \] where: - \( R_n \) is the radius of the nth orbit, ...
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