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Excitation energy of a hydrogen like ion in its first excitation state is 40.8 eV. Energy needed to remove the electron from the ion in gruond state is

A

54.4 eV

B

13.6 eV

C

40.8 eV

D

27.2 eV

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A

Excitation energy , `DeltaE =E_(2)-E_(1)=13.6 [(1)/(1^(2))-(1)/(2^(2))]`
`" " 40.8=13.6 Z^(2)xx(3)/(4)`
`:. " " Z=2`
So, required energy to remove the electron from gound state `=+(13.6Z^(2))/((1)^(2))=13.6(2)^(2)=54.4 eV`
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