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A particular hydrogen like atom has its ground state binding energy = 122.4 eV . It is in ground state. Then,

A

its atomic number is `3`

B

an electron of `90 eV` can excite it to a higher state

C

an `80 eV` electron cannot excite it to a higher state

D

an electron of `8.2 eV` and a photon of `91.8 eV` are emitted when a `100 eV` electron interacts with it

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A, C, D

`Delta x = 2Deltap" "Deltax .2Deltap = (h)/(4pi)`
`2(Deltap)^(2)=(h)/(4pi)" "(Deltav)^(2)=(h)/(8pim^(2))`
`Deltav=(1)/(2m)sqrt((h)/(2pi))" "Deltav=(1)/(2m)sqrt(h)`
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