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(a) The electronic in Bohr's orbit is n...

(a) The electronic in Bohr's orbit is negative. How will you account for it ?
(b) The ionisation energy of hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV. What will be the energy of the first orbit of `He^(+) and Li^(2+)` ions are ?

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`E_1 " of " He^(+) =-54.4 eV , E_1 " of " Li^(2+) =-122.4 eV`
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