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The ionisation energy of `10` times innised sodium atom is

A

13.6 eV

B

`13.6 xx 11 eV`

C

`(13.6)/(11)eV`

D

``13.6 xx (11)^(2) eV`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Since `E_(n)= (-13.6 z^(2))/(n^(2)) eV`
Hence, `(E_("ion"))_(Na)= (11)^(2) (E_("ion"))_(H)`
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