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Ionisation energy of `He^(+)` is `19.6 xx 10^(-18)"J atom"^(-1)` The energy of the first stationary state of `Li^(2+)` is 

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`-4.41xx10^(-18)" J. atom"^(-1)`

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`-4.41xx10^(-17)" J. atom"^(-1)`

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`-44.1xx10^(-16)" J. atom"^(-1)`

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`-8.72xx10^(-18)" J. atom"^(-1)`

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