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If the binding energy of the electron in a hydrogen atom is `13.6 eV`, the energy required to remove the electron from the first excited state of `Li^(++)` is

A

`30.6 eV`

B

`13.6 eV`

C

`3.4 eV`

D

`122.4 eV`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Energy required to remove an electron from an orbit is `+ (13.6(Z)^(2))/n^(2) eV`
So, to remove the electron from the first excited state of `Li^(2+)` is
`E=(+13.6xx3^(2))/2^(2)=3.4xx9= +30.6 eV`
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