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If one of the two electrons of a H(2) mo...

If one of the two electrons of a `H_(2)` molecule is removed, we get a hydrogen molecular ion `H_(2)^(+)`. In the ground state of an `H_(2)^(+)`, the two protons are separated by roughly `1.5 A^(o)`, and the electron is roughly `1A^(o)` from each proton. Determine the potential energy of the system. Specify your choice of the zero of potential energy.

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