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The ionisation energy for the Hydrogen a...

The ionisation energy for the Hydrogen atom in the ground state is `2.18 xx 10^(-18)J "atom"^(-1)`. The energy required for the following process `He^(+)(g)rarr He^(2+) (g) +e^(-)` is

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