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As per the Bohr model, the minimum energy (in eV) required to remove an electron from ground state of doubly ionized Li atom `(Z = 3)` is

A

`1.51`

B

`28.7`

C

`53.9`

D

`122.4`

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D

Minimum energy `E=13.6Z^(2)eV=13.6(3)^(2)=122.4eV`
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