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What is the energy required to remove an electron from second orbit of hydrogen atom ?

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Energy of second orbit, `E_(2)= -13.2/2^(2) = -3.4 eV`
`therefore` Ionisation energy = `0-(-3.4) = 3.4 eV`
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